Accessibility widgets: How accessible are websites using them?
Among the best known providers of accessibility solutions are userway, accessiBe, Equalweb or Max Access. The costs vary between free of charge and less than 1,000 Dollars per year. They all promise WCAG compliance. But how accessible do they really make your website? Hand-Cursor auf einer Accessibility-Taste I remember saying in my
Why Free Tools Just Aren’t Enough to Achieve Web Accessibility Compliance
As web designers and developers, it’s our job to be well aware of trends that may affect our clients. One of the important developments that should be on our radar is the increasing need for web accessibility. This need stems from website owners’ fears of increasing accessibility lawsuits. The United States
You Might Get What You Don’t Pay For with Free Web Accessibility Plugins
Building and establishing a website these days aren’t as easy as many of us might expect. Sure, it’s possible to get a site up and running quickly. Web hosting packages are quite cheap. Often, they even include essential inclusions like domain registration, ample hosting storage and bandwidth, and even SSL
Using a plugin like UserWay? You are at risk of litigation
As you’ve probably seen all over the internet, more and more articles are recently bashing web accessibility plugins like UserWay and WP Accessibility. These articles claim that using their plugins, put your business at a major risk of litigation. In light of these, and as an industry leader, we feel