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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Mother's Day Flower Orders: 6 Accessibility Failures Costing Florists Sales This Weekend
Mother's Day is the biggest florist sales day of the year. Here are six accessibility failures that quietly turn paying customers away — and the plain-English fixes you can ship before Sunday.
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Hiding Underlines on Hyperlinks: The Accessibility Bug No One Mentions
Removing hyperlink underlines is one of the most common design choices on small-business websites and one of the most common WCAG failures. Here is why it matters, what the law says, and how to fix it without losing the look you want.
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How to Test Your Website with VoiceOver in 10 Minutes (No Coding Required)
A hands-on guide for non-developers: turn on VoiceOver, listen to your site, and find the accessibility issues automated scanners miss -- in ten minutes, with no DevTools.
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Image Carousels and ADA Lawsuits: Why Auto-Rotating Sliders Keep Getting Small Businesses Sued
Auto-rotating image carousels show up in ADA demand letters more often than almost any other widget. Here is why they fail WCAG, what plaintiffs actually claim, and the three options small business owners have when they discover one on their homepage.
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Why Your Online Booking Widget Might Be Your Biggest ADA Risk
Calendly, Acuity, SimplyBook, Setmore — appointment-scheduling widgets are now the single most cited failure point in ADA website complaints. Here's how to tell if yours passes WCAG, in plain English, no DevTools required.
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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.