- Employee Spotlight – Matt Ater’s Story
Vispero: whose work has helped expand how accessible technology shows up in the real world. - RED ALERT: The DOJ Title II Web Accessibility Rule is in Danger!
Converge: Ken Nakata writes, “There are credible rumors that the Title II web accessibility rule may not just get pushed back — it may get pulled entirely. “ - Letter to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
National Federation of the Blind: Regarding a Proposed Interim Final Rule for the ADA Title II Website Accessibility Rule - Access to Video Conferencing
FCC: Downloadable Compliance Guide to implementation of Sections 716 and 717 of the Communications Act of 1934, as enacted by the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010. - The Fox, PDFs and Screen Readers
Andrew Downie: In nursery rhymes and fables the fox is usually the villain. In this case, though, the fox is the hero. - A newbie’s guide to designing good web forms
Beeps: some of the wisdom I’ve gained in designing forms across my career. - Can I use AI to create a logic-check for systemic ableism in writing?
Chris Yoong: Turns out, partially – this is helpful - Fifty Years of Hard-Won Rights Are on the Line: The Fight to Save Section 504
Darrell Hilliker: There is a lawsuit moving quietly through the American legal system right now that could undo five decades of civil rights progress for tens of millions of disabled Americans. - 2 checklists that can help to make web accessibility a part of everyday work
Diana Khalipina: I created two daily checklists: one for content creators and one for marketing specialists. - What’s the most accessible font for the web?
Diana Khalipina: accessibility in typography is less about one perfect font, and more about how the font is designed and used. - Case study: how Duolingo approaches accessibility through simplicity
Diana Khalipina: behind its simplicity, there is a design approach that strongly aligns with accessibility. - Video: Feel Dizzy or Sick Playing Video Games?
Ella Lowgren: you are not alone. This is a sensory conflict, - Dropdowns Inside Scrollable Containers: Why They Break And How To Fix Them Properly
Godstime Aburu: This is also an accessibility problem, not just a visual one. - Life as an Accessibility Specialist: What You Need to Know
Grant Broome: Here’s what nobody really tells you when you’re starting out. - Adding Text-to-Speech (TTS) to my writings
Julia Solórzano: Text-to-speech is, first and foremost, an accessibility feature. - Accessibility is the Foundation
Julia Solórzano: Accessibility is not a feature you bolt on at the end. - Introducing AFixt Accessibility Program Management
Karl Groves: A Complete Solution Built on the W3C Accessibility Maturity Model. - How to Create Emotional Safety
Kelly Mack: Setting the Stage for Fully Sharing Our True Selves. - Video: Breaking Barriers Through Dance: An Interview with Dan Watt
Laura Wissiak: How one studio became a safe space for families navigating disability diagnoses and resource gaps. - Video: Keyboard Access and Focus
Laura Wissiak: DHS Trusted Tester Study Group Session 3 - The ADA Title II Countdown
Mark Miller: Is Your Agency Ready for the 2026 Compliance Deadline? - AI Ambivalence
Mary Brunelle: to refuse to use it as a tool in your work, in 2026, seems self-defeating. - A11y 101: 2.5.3 Label in Name
Nat Tarnoff: The rule is simple, but the impact is profound. - Quick Tip: Don’t Use
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Nat Tarnoff: The problem with this is that the<abbr>is not an interactive element. - A11y 101: 2.5.4 Motion Actuation
Nat Tarnoff: The Core Concept: Don’t Rely on the Shake. - Spotlight or Substance?
Peter Torres Fremlin: The Zero Project 2026 and what’s missing from disability lists. - Why a Manual Accessibility Testing Tool?
Sam Donnelly: why we’ve created a guided web app for manual accessibility testing. - Auto-Improving an Agent Skill
Schalk Neethling: Applying Karpathy’s Autoresearch Pattern to Semantic HTML. - Getting Developers to Care about Accessibility: Carrots and Sticks
Sheri Byrne-Haber: Most developers aren’t intentionally hostile to accessibility. They just weren’t taught about its importance. - Beyond Compliance
Ted Drake: Sessions at CSUN 2026 That Embraced the Broader Spectrum of Disability and Inclusive Design - Designing for Cognitive Accessibility
Ted Drake: CSUN highlighted cognitive accessibility as a key part of inclusive design. - Video: How to Build an Audio Description Strategy That Actually Works
3Play Media: You’ve captioned your videos. But do they need audio description (AD)? - AbilityNet responds to report revealing the UK’s growing digital participation divide
AbilityNet: While the UK has strong digital infrastructure, participation has not kept pace. - Apple Vision Accessibility: The 2025 AppleVis Report Card
AppleVis: valuable insights into the lived experiences and opinions of people who rely on VoiceOver, braille, and/or low vision accessibility features on Apple products. - Innovation and Community: Highlights from CSUN 2026
Be My Eyes: accessibility matters most in the moments where people are trying to get things done. - Podcast: The One Remediation Tool You Should Have…
Chax Chat: What’s the best tool for making PDFs accessible? - How accessibility programs benefit from both manual and automated testing
Deque: examine the complementary benefits of automated and manual testing. - Video: Accessible research from design to dissemination
Funka: Learn how reaching diverse audiences at all stages can strengthen participation, boost relevance and increase real-life impact. - Video: Digital Accessibility Policies and Statements – What, How and Why
Knowbility: Kevin White outlines how to build and maintain effective digital accessibility policies and statements. - The ROI of Digital Accessibility
Level Access: What Every Business Leader Needs to Know. - AI, plain language, and responsibility
Minnesota IT: potential weaknesses in AI-generated text and how to use it responsibly. - Slouching Towards WCAG 2.1
Minnesota IT: The updated rule to Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act becomes effective April 24. What then? - Editing for clarity: How to strengthen articles — with (and without) AI
Minnesota IT: How plain language principles support editing practices as well as the use of AI. - Podcast: The Real Cost of Ignoring Web Accessibility for Non-Profits
Non-Profit Digital Success: David Pisarek sits down with Amber Hinds, CEO of Equalize Digital. - How ADA Title II Will Affect PDFs and Digital Documents
PDF Association: state and local governments must ensure that their digital content — including PDFs and electronic documents — complies with WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. - Meet the team: Niamh Madden
TetraLogical: a background in development, a love of language, and a strong focus on usability. - Ecommerce Accessibility Checklist
UsableNet: How to Make Your Online Store ADA & WCAG Compliant. - Building dynamic toggletips using anchored container queries
Daniel Schwarz: a great opportunity to look at how we might build toggletips in the (hopefully) near future. - Thinking Full Stack
Donnie D’Amato: explain something to full-stack engineers that is often confusing: why can’t I just declare that the button is blue? - There Is No “Wrong” in CSS
Jens Oliver Meiert: The platform should make it hard to create barriers, and easy to remove them. - How many AIs does it take to read a PDF?
Josh Dzieza: One of the humblest and most ubiquitous file formats is stumping the world’s most advanced models. - Markdown Ate The World
Mat Duggan: it lets you very quickly generate webpages that work on every browser on the planet with almost no memorization. - JavaScript for Everyone: Destructuring
Mat Marquis: broadening our understanding of the medium we work with every day sharpens all of our skills, from layout to accessibility. - Modal vs. Separate Page: UX Decision Tree
Vitaly Friedman: How do we choose between showing a modal to users, and when do we navigate them to a separate, new page?
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