Received an ADA/WCAG demand letter? A calm 72-hour checklist
A non-legal checklist for what to capture, what to prioritize, and how to show progress after an accessibility demand letter.
Accessibility insights
Actionable guidance for accessibility audits, remediation, and compliance planning. Every article is written for teams that need to ship real fixes.
Use these guides to plan audits, validate fixes, and keep your site accessible as you ship new features.
A non-legal checklist for what to capture, what to prioritize, and how to show progress after an accessibility demand letter.
If you’re fixing accessibility issues, keep a simple record of scope, changes, and verification. This guide explains what website owners should maintain.
A practical, owner-friendly list of issues that frequently prevent customers from using a site—especially forms, navigation, popups, and readability.
If your contact, checkout, or signup forms are hard to use, accessibility fixes can improve completion and reduce risk. Here’s what owners should prioritize.
A practical guide for business owners and content editors on writing alt text that helps users and avoids common audit problems.
A plain-language guide for website owners about overlays, widgets, and quick fixes—what they do, what they don’t, and how to prioritize real remediation.
What to include in an accessibility statement and how to keep it accurate without overpromising.
A simple keyboard-only test you can run on your site to spot common accessibility blockers—no technical background required.
If text and buttons are hard to read, contrast is often a quick, high-impact fix. Here’s what website owners should know.
A plain-language overview of what website accessibility typically means for business owners and how WCAG 2.1 fits in—without legal jargon.
A practical checklist for business owners to understand what to review on marketing pages and what to ask for from a vendor or agency.