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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

The Different Types of Accessibility Reports

May 16, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Accessibility reports fall into a handful of distinct categories, each serving a different purpose. The most common types accessibility reports cover are audit reports, Accessibility… Continue Reading The Different Types of Accessibility Reports

How to Explain Partially Supports in a VPAT

May 16, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Partially Supports means a product meets a WCAG criterion in some places but not others. In a VPAT, the Remarks and Explanations column is where… Continue Reading How to Explain Partially Supports in a VPAT

Why Include Mobile in Your Accessibility Audit

May 16, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Most people browse the web on a phone. If your accessibility audit only covers desktop, you are confirming conformance for half of your actual audience.… Continue Reading Why Include Mobile in Your Accessibility Audit

Executive Summary for Accessibility Leadership: What to Include

May 15, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

An executive summary for accessibility leadership should give decision-makers a one-page read on where the organization stands against WCAG, what risk exists, what work has… Continue Reading Executive Summary for Accessibility Leadership: What to Include

Limitations of Accessibility Scanning Tools

May 15, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Accessibility scanning tools flag approximately 25% of WCAG issues on a given page. They detect a narrow slice of technical problems, mostly issues with code… Continue Reading Limitations of Accessibility Scanning Tools

How to Address Third-Party Content in a VPAT

May 14, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Third-party content in a VPAT is disclosed in the scope section. Components outside the vendor’s control are noted, and conformance is rated only for what… Continue Reading How to Address Third-Party Content in a VPAT

What Should Be Included in the Details Section of a VPAT

May 10, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

The Details section is the core of any VPAT. It records how a product performs against each applicable WCAG success criterion, with a conformance level… Continue Reading What Should Be Included in the Details Section of a VPAT

What Goes in the Evaluation Methods Section of a VPAT

May 10, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

The evaluation methods section of a VPAT should list how the product was evaluated for accessibility. Cover the evaluation type, the assistive technologies and browsers… Continue Reading What Goes in the Evaluation Methods Section of a VPAT

How to Determine Conformance Levels in a VPAT

May 9, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Conformance levels in a VPAT are the standardized terms that describe how a product measures against each WCAG success criterion. The ITI defines five: Supports,… Continue Reading How to Determine Conformance Levels in a VPAT

Common Mistakes When Completing a VPAT

May 7, 2026 by Kris Rivenburgh

Most problems with a completed VPAT come from five repeated errors. Vendors skip the audit, pick the wrong edition, overstate conformance, write thin Remarks, or… Continue Reading Common Mistakes When Completing a VPAT

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