Accessibility is no longer something businesses can afford to treat as a secondary consideration. The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is now in force, and for many organisations, compliance is a requirement rather than a future concern. If your business provides products or services within the EU, there is a possibility that the Act applies to…
Website accessibility is often discussed in broad terms, but when you look at how people actually use websites, the gaps become much clearer. For users who rely on screen readers, those gaps can make a website difficult or impossible to use. This is not a niche issue. Screen readers are a core tool for many…
If people have to work to read your website, you’re losing attention before they’ve even engaged with your content. Colour contrast is one of the most common reasons the accessibility of your website might be falling short. Colour plays a big role in how a brand is recognised. It’s often one of the first things…