WTF: WCAG Technique Failure – Bad Alt Text
Three specific failures for WCAG 1.1.1 Non-Text Content where alt text and the ALT attribute are used incorrectly
Elevage Digital articles on website accessibility and ADA-compliant website best practices.
Three specific failures for WCAG 1.1.1 Non-Text Content where alt text and the ALT attribute are used incorrectly
If you can’t afford to rebuild your whole website, replacing Divi modules with KadenceWP Blocks may be a cost-effective way to increase accessibility.
I recently created an accessible MailChimp signup form for WordPress with custom error handling that announces errors and status updates to screen reader users.
The popular Divi theme and page builder have some pretty significant accessibility issues. There are several strategies to improve Divi accessibility.
New accessibility rules for state and local governments will apply to websites, apps and social media content.
Build websites that are accessible by default. Don’t create roadblocks and special “vehicles” to interact with your website.
Website accessibility widgets won’t make your website “ADA-compliant” or “WCAG compliant” because they can’t fix errors in your website code and content.
Here are some handy tips and tools based on lessons learned from WP Accessibility Day and from working to make this website accessible.