Screen Reader
5 posts
What Is an Accessibility Audit? How to Check If Your Website Is WCAG Compliant
Most websites fail basic accessibility standards — and the legal and business risks are growing fast. This guide explains exactly what a WCAG accessibility audit is, how to run one, and what to do with the results so your site works for every user.
Read more →How to Fix the 6 Most Common WCAG Failures on Any Website
Nearly 96% of the top one million websites have detectable WCAG failures — and the same six issue types account for the vast majority of those errors year after year. This guide breaks down each failure with concrete, code-level fixes so you can make a real dent in your accessibility debt today.
Read more →How to Test Web Accessibility: Automated Tools, Manual Testing, and Screen Readers
Most websites are still failing basic accessibility checks — the 2026 WebAIM Million report found over 56 million distinct errors across one million homepages. This guide walks website owners, developers, and compliance managers through the complete testing stack: automated scanners, hands-on manual checks, and real screen reader testing, so you can build a program that actually catches what matters.
Read more →ARIA Roles Explained: When and How to Use ARIA in HTML
ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) gives developers a powerful toolkit for making dynamic, complex web interfaces accessible to screen reader users — but misuse is rampant and costly. This guide breaks down every major ARIA role category, explains the golden rules of ARIA usage, and shows you concrete code examples so you can apply it correctly.
Read more →Screen Readers Explained: How Blind Users Navigate the Web
There are an estimated 36 million blind people worldwide, yet over 96% of websites still have detectable accessibility failures. This guide explains exactly how screen readers work, how blind users navigate the web, and what developers and website owners must do to build genuinely inclusive digital experiences.
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