Web accessibility,
explained for humans.
Practical guides for store owners, marketers, and content editors who need to make their websites accessible — without writing code.
The European Accessibility Act is live. 94.8% of websites fail basic checks. We help you fix yours.
Resources
CMS Checklists
Platform-specific accessibility checklists for WordPress, Shopify, and more.
WCAG Fix Guides
How to fix each WCAG 2.2 criterion with code examples.
Industry Guides
Compliance requirements for e-commerce, healthcare, education, and more.
Tool Comparisons
Side-by-side comparisons of accessibility testing tools.
Latest guides
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Franchise and Multi-Location Websites: One Accessibility Bug, Multiplied by Every Location
If you run a franchise or a business with several locations, you probably share one website template across all of them. That is efficient -- and it is also how a single accessibility mistake turns into dozens of identical legal risks. Here is what non-developers need to know.
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Accessible Tabs: Why Tabbed Content Fails Screen Readers (and How to Check Yours)
Tabs look tidy but quietly lock out keyboard and screen reader users on most sites. Here is how to tell if your tabbed content is accessible, in plain English, without touching code.
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Accessible Pricing Tables: A Plain-English Guide for Non-Developers
Pricing tables are where visitors decide to pay you -- and where accessibility quietly breaks. Learn the seven most common problems and how to fix them without code.
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Back-in-Stock and Out-of-Stock Alerts: The Accessibility Details Most Stores Miss
When a product sells out, a small "notify me" form and a status message do a lot of quiet work. If they are not accessible, screen reader shoppers never learn the item is gone -- or that it came back. Here is how to fix it, no developer required.
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What Happens When You Zoom to 400%? The Accessibility Test You Can Run in 30 Seconds
Millions of people enlarge websites to read them. WCAG requires your site to still work at 400% zoom -- and most small-business sites break. Here is how to test yours in 30 seconds, no developer needed.
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Is Your Website Accessible on a Phone? A Non-Developer's Guide to Mobile Web Accessibility
Most people visit your website on a phone -- including people with disabilities. This plain-English guide shows business owners how to check and fix mobile accessibility, no code required.
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How Screen Readers Read Emojis (and Why It Quietly Breaks Your Website)
Emojis in your headings, buttons, and links get read aloud, one official name at a time. Here is exactly how screen readers announce them, where it goes wrong, and how any non-developer can fix it.
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Podcast Accessibility: Why Your Show Needs Transcripts (and How to Add Them Without a Budget)
Audio-only content locks out deaf and hard-of-hearing listeners entirely, and WCAG has a rule about it. Here is what podcast accessibility actually requires, what it costs today, and the easiest way to do it right.