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.
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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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Why "Click Here" and "Read More" Links Fail Accessibility (and Hurt SEO)
Vague link text like "click here" and "read more" is one of the most common accessibility failures on the web -- and one of the easiest to fix. Here is why it matters, who it hurts, and how to write links anyone can use.
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Website Animations and Motion: The Accessibility Risk Hiding in Your Design
Parallax scrolling, auto-playing sliders, and fancy scroll animations can make real visitors dizzy, nauseous, or unable to use your site -- and they can fail WCAG. Here is what motion does, who it harms, and how any business owner can test for it in ten minutes.
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How Much Does It Cost to Make a Website Accessible? A Plain-English Breakdown
A practical guide to what website accessibility actually costs in 2026 -- from free DIY fixes to professional audits and remediation -- so business owners can budget without guessing or overpaying.
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Infinite Scroll and 'Load More': The Accessibility Trap Hiding in Your Feed
Infinite scroll and 'load more' buttons feel modern, but they quietly lock out keyboard and screen reader users -- and strand everyone trying to reach your footer. Here is what breaks, how to test it in five minutes, and what to do instead.
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The Missing Focus Outline: Why Keyboard Users Get Lost on Your Website
Removing the glowing outline around buttons and links is one of the most common design tweaks on small-business sites and one of the most damaging accessibility mistakes. Here is what the focus outline does, what the law requires, and how to fix it without making your site look worse.
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Phone Number Formatting Mistakes That Confuse Screen Readers (and How to Fix Them Without Coding)
Why your contact-page phone number sounds like gibberish in a screen reader, and the simple formatting changes any business owner can make in 15 minutes.
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The 'Skip to Content' Link: The Three-Line Accessibility Fix 80% of Small Business Sites Are Missing
A skip link is the smallest accessibility feature with the biggest return. It is also the one nobody installs correctly. Here is what it is, why every site needs one, and how to add one without a developer.
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Memorial Day Sale Banners and Pop-Ups: Five Accessibility Mistakes Small Businesses Make This Week
Memorial Day weekend is the biggest sale traffic week between Mother's Day and Father's Day. Here are the five accessibility mistakes small-business sale banners and pop-ups make that lock out screen reader users and invite ADA demand letters.