Slack recently integrated automated accessibility testing into its software development lifecycle to improve user experience for individuals with disabilities. Natalie Stormann, software engineer at ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 16% of the world's population has a disability—which means apps and websites must integrate special features like speech recognition, screen ...
Mobile phones are a vital part of our daily lives, transforming communication, education, business, research, health, sports and more. As a result, more companies are investing in mobile-friendly ...
The Digital Accessibility Office (DAO) offers manual accessibility testing for any digital technology that CU creates, buys, or maintains. We have an in-house testing lab that relies on the experience ...
The American Disabilities Act (ADA), passed in the early 1990s before the meteoric growth of the consumer internet, did not include technical standards for web accessibility. However, the Web Content ...
Involves testing by individuals with disabilities on one or more platforms (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android) with a variety of assistive technologies. The scope of testing is determined by the needs of ...
There is no easy workaround for making a website or mobile application meet accessibility conformance guidelines for everyone. It’s unrealistic to look for a solution that automatically makes a ...
UB uses Siteimprove, a website monitoring tool that scans our websites and reports on quality assurance and accessibility issues. Fixing the reported issues helps you improve the user experience for ...
As gaming has grown from niche to mainstream over the past decades, it has also become both much more, and much less, accessible to people with disabilities or other considerations. Microsoft aims to ...
Making and keeping the web accessible is a full-time job, and like any other development role, accessibility tools need to evolve to keep up with the times. Evinced is a startup that promises both ...