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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What Is a VPAT? A Plain-English Guide for B2B SaaS and Service Providers
VPATs and ACRs are turning up in procurement questionnaires from universities, government, and enterprise buyers. Here's what they are, when you actually need one, and how to produce a credible report without overpromising.
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Six Accessibility Failures We Keep Finding in WooCommerce Stores (And the Plugins That Cause Them)
WooCommerce powers a huge slice of small-business e-commerce, but six accessibility patterns show up in almost every store we audit. Here is what they are, why they matter, and how a non-developer can fix each one.
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Hamburger Menu Accessibility: Why Your Mobile Nav Locks Out Customers (And How to Fix It)
Most hamburger menus fail accessibility on mobile. Here are the seven specific issues that lock out keyboard, screen-reader, and one-handed users -- and the fixes a non-developer can ship without writing code.
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Your Lighthouse Score Is 95. You Could Still Get a Demand Letter Tomorrow.
Free accessibility scanners catch about a third of the issues that show up in real ADA demand letters. This post walks through the specific failure types they miss -- and what to do about each one.
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Sticky Header Accessibility: The Skip Link, Focus, and Reflow Problems Most Sites Miss
Sticky headers cause three WCAG failures most sites do not test for: focus hidden behind the header, broken skip links, and reflow problems at 320px. Here is how to fix each one without giving up the sticky design.
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The DOJ Title II Deadline Just Passed. Your City, School, or Library Is Almost Certainly Out of Compliance. Here's What To Do This Week.
April 24, 2026 was the DOJ Title II WCAG 2.1 AA compliance deadline for large public entities. Most cities, school districts, transit agencies, and public libraries missed it. A non-technical action plan for the next ten business days.
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Five Accessibility Failures We Keep Finding on Webflow Sites — and the Designer Settings That Cause Them.
Webflow gives designers more control over the rendered HTML than any other visual builder. That control also creates five very specific accessibility failures we keep finding on roughly every Webflow site we audit. Here is what they are and how to fix each one inside the Designer.
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Audit vs Accessibility Statement: Which One Actually Protects You?
Plaintiff law firms send demand letters to thousands of small businesses every year. We break down what an accessibility audit and an accessibility statement each prove in front of a judge -- and why most websites need both.