How Many People With Disabilities Use My Website?
Want to know how many people with disabilities use your website? In this post, we’ll explore why that isn’t as easy—or as ethical—as you might think. It stands to reason that knowing how many of your...
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In this post, we explore how you can use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.x) to make your website and other digital products more inclusive and accessible for everyone. There are an...
View ArticleWhy Heading Tags and Content Structure Matter
How you structure page content matters. In this post, we’ll explore why heading tags and good document hierarchy practices are not only good for users but better for search engines and screen readers...
View ArticleShould I Upgrade to WordPress 5.0 with Gutenberg?
WordPress 5.0 with the new “Gutenberg” editor is now out. In this post, we cover several important things to consider before upgrading your WordPress website. Just before the holidays, several clients...
View ArticleWeb Accessibility Webinar: 30 Things to Know
Mightybytes recently hosted a webinar about web accessibility where we shared 30 different tips you can use to make your website more accessible for people with disabilities. The video and transcript...
View ArticleUnderstanding Social Digital Responsibility
In this post, we explore how Social Digital Responsibility practices can improve an organization’s relationships with people, communities, and society overall. In Netflix’s documentary, The Social...
View ArticleHow to Get Started with Web Accessibility Today
There is a lot to learn with web accessibility. From legal implications to design and technology practices, it can be difficult to know where or how to start. Plus, how do you maintain progress over...
View ArticleWhat’s Next in Web Content Accessibility?
Web content accessibility is always evolving. In this post, we cover what you need to know to adapt your digital products and services to meet new and upcoming guidelines. Your organization should...
View ArticleSeven Core CDR Principles
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View ArticleMaking a Difference with Web Standards
We recently joined the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which produces guidelines and open web standards that advance environmental, social, and economic justice. In this post, we explore how web...
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