What Partial WCAG Conformance Means
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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?
WCAG 2.1 AA requires SaaS platforms to make all user-facing functionality perceivable, operable, understandable, and compatible with assistive technology. That covers every screen, workflow, interactive… Continue Reading What WCAG 2.1 AA Actually Requires for SaaS Platforms
AI accessibility scans aren’t close to reliable enough to replace traditional automated scans or manual audits. At Accessible.org Labs, we had a target date of… Continue Reading AI Accessibility Scans Aren’t Close to Manual Audit Breadth or Accuracy Yet
Most accessibility audits consist of between 10 and 50 pages and/or screens. The exact number depends on the size and complexity of your website or… Continue Reading How Many Pages Should Be in Your Accessibility Audit Scope
An accessibility audit for a web application starts with selecting a qualified provider, defining the scope of the evaluation, and agreeing on the WCAG conformance… Continue Reading How to Get an Accessibility Audit for a Web Application