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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Accessible Charts and Graphs: How to Make Your Data Understandable for Everyone
That bar chart in your annual report or the colorful infographic on your homepage might be invisible to a large share of your audience. Here is how to make charts, graphs, and infographics work for people who cannot see them, cannot distinguish certain colors, or use a screen reader -- no design degree required.
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9 Accessibility Questions to Ask a Web Designer Before You Hire Them
Hiring someone to build or redesign your website? These nine plain-English questions reveal whether a web designer actually understands accessibility -- before you sign a contract and inherit a site that could get you sued.
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Your Age-Verification Gate Might Be Locking Disabled Customers Out of Your Entire Website
If you sell alcohol, cannabis, vape products, or anything age-restricted, your site probably opens with an 'Are you 21?' pop-up. For many disabled visitors, that pop-up is a brick wall they can't get past -- and it can put your whole site out of ADA reach. A plain-English guide for business owners, no coding required.
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Accessible Fonts: A Plain-English Guide to Choosing Readable Typography
You don't need to be a designer to pick fonts that everyone can read. This guide explains font choice, size, spacing, and the typography settings that quietly fail accessibility audits -- and how to fix them without code.
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Are Your Customer Reviews and Star Ratings Accessible? A Plain-English Guide for Business Owners
Star ratings and review widgets are everywhere on small-business websites -- and most of them are invisible to screen readers. Here is how to check yours and fix the common problems, no coding required.
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Cognitive Accessibility: The Biggest Group of Users Almost Everyone Forgets
When people hear 'web accessibility' they picture blind users and screen readers. But the largest group of people who struggle with websites have cognitive and learning differences -- dyslexia, ADHD, memory difficulties, anxiety. Here is what that means and how to fix it, with no code required.
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How People With Disabilities Actually Use Your Website: A Plain-English Tour for Business Owners
Before you fix a single accessibility issue, it helps to understand who you are fixing it for. Here is how real people browse the web using screen readers, keyboards, voice, magnification, and more -- explained without jargon.
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Your Product Filters Might Be Locking Out Shoppers: A Plain-English Guide to Accessible Faceted Search
Filter and sort menus are where many shoppers give up -- and where screen reader and keyboard users get stuck completely. Here's how to tell if your filters are accessible and what to fix, no coding required.