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Kris Rivenburgh

Kris Rivenburgh is an attorney and digital accessibility and compliance expert with over seven years of experience consulting with clients on how to follow best practices for compliance and reduce legal risk. Kris wrote The ADA Book and founded Accessible.org, LLC, a company that specializes in digital accessibility services, products, and training

WCAG Conformance When Your Website Changes Constantly

March 21, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Every website update, from a new landing page to a redesigned checkout flow, can introduce accessibility issues. Maintaining WCAG conformance requires an ongoing process, not… Continue Reading WCAG Conformance When Your Website Changes Constantly

How Auditors Evaluate Screen Reader Compatibility

March 21, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

During an accessibility audit, auditors evaluate screen reader compatibility by navigating every interactive element, reading order sequence, and content structure with one or more screen… Continue Reading How Auditors Evaluate Screen Reader Compatibility

What Developers Need from an Audit Report

March 21, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Developers need three things from an accessibility audit report: the exact location of each issue, the WCAG success criterion it violates, and clear guidance on… Continue Reading What Developers Need from an Audit Report

Google Sheets for Accessibility Issues: Why Teams Outgrow It

March 21, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Google Sheets is a reasonable starting point for tracking accessibility issues. It costs nothing, every team member already knows how to use it, and it… Continue Reading Google Sheets for Accessibility Issues: Why Teams Outgrow It

What Partial WCAG Conformance Means

March 20, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Partial WCAG conformance means a digital asset meets some, but not all, of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines success criteria at a given level. It… Continue Reading What Partial WCAG Conformance Means

Accessibility Audits for Angular Web Applications

March 16, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

An accessibility audit for an Angular web application evaluates the application’s interface, components, and dynamic behaviors against a specific WCAG standard: WCAG 2.1 AA or… Continue Reading Accessibility Audits for Angular Web Applications

Building an Accessibility Roadmap Your Team Can Execute

March 16, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

An accessibility roadmap is a sequenced plan that moves your organization from its current state to WCAG conformance. It assigns ownership, sets timelines, and breaks… Continue Reading Building an Accessibility Roadmap Your Team Can Execute

What an Accessibility Compliance Platform Actually Does

March 16, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

An accessibility compliance platform is a centralized system that organizes, tracks, and manages the accessibility status of your digital assets. It stores audit data, maps… Continue Reading What an Accessibility Compliance Platform Actually Does

Automated Scan Shows Zero Errors: Is Your Web Page ADA Compliant?

March 15, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

A clean automated scan showing zero errors does not mean your website is WCAG conformant or ADA compliant. Scans only flag approximately 25% of accessibility… Continue Reading Automated Scan Shows Zero Errors: Is Your Web Page ADA Compliant?

Does Your WordPress Theme “Pass” an Accessibility Audit?

March 15, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Most WordPress themes do not conform to WCAG 2.1 AA. Even themes marketed as “accessibility-ready” routinely carry issues that only a (manual) accessibility audit can… Continue Reading Does Your WordPress Theme “Pass” an Accessibility Audit?

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