
Achieving Web Accessibility
The phrase ‘web accessibility’ has been buzzing lately. But what does it mean exactly? And how can you and your visitors benefit from it?
The phrase ‘web accessibility’ has been buzzing lately. But what does it mean exactly? And how can you and your visitors benefit from it?
We provided Santa Cruz County Office of Education with an easy to use and manage website that serves students, parents, educators and community members in a focused way.
Despite serving a smaller and more specific population, nonprofits need to pay attention to website accessibility.
There are a lot of measures that restaurants and food service businesses can take to improve web accessibility, and we recommend starting with these basics.
Accessibility is an important topic these days. If you’re a small business owner, here are 5 things you can do to add greater accessibility to your website.
If you’re a small business owner thinking about making your website accessible, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Let us help.
An accessible website is designed to work for people who have a wide range of cognitive, visual, mobility, and hearing abilities.
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