ADA Website Lawsuit Process

This video covers what happens after an ADA website lawsuit is filed, walking through the typical stages of the process and what organizations can expect at each step. Once a lawsuit is filed under ADA Title III, the defendant receives a complaint alleging their website is not accessible to people with disabilities. The complaint typically … Read more

ADA Demand Letter for Website Accessibility

This video covers what an ADA demand letter for a website looks like, what it typically contains, and what to expect if your organization receives one. An ADA demand letter is a formal notice sent by a law firm or individual claiming that a website has accessibility issues that violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. … Read more

Reducing ADA Website Lawsuit Risk

This video covers practical steps organizations are taking to reduce their risk of an ADA website lawsuit, focusing on proactive accessibility measures rather than reactive responses. The core idea is that risk reduction starts with awareness. Organizations that understand what ADA Title III requires of their websites are better positioned to act before a demand … Read more

ADA Website Lawsuits Explained

This video breaks down how ADA website lawsuits work, who they target, and what organizations should know about reducing their legal risk. ADA Title III requires businesses open to the public to provide equal access, and courts have increasingly applied this to websites. When a person with a disability cannot use a website, that business … Read more

Accessibility Scans Coverage

This video covers what accessibility scans are able to detect and where they fall short when evaluating a website for WCAG conformance. Automated scans work by reviewing the HTML, CSS, and ARIA attributes of a web page against known WCAG success criteria. They are effective at flagging issues like missing alternative text on images, missing … Read more

How Accessibility Audits Work

This video covers how accessibility audits work, what they include, and how they differ from automated scans. An accessibility audit is a structured evaluation of a website against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). A trained evaluator reviews each page using assistive technologies like screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, and visual inspection. The goal is to … Read more

Keyboard Testing on Websites

This video covers how keyboard testing works on websites and what evaluators look for when checking whether a site can be operated without a mouse. Keyboard testing involves navigating through a web page using only the Tab, Enter, Arrow, and Escape keys. Evaluators move through interactive elements like links, buttons, form fields, and menus to … Read more

Screen Reader Testing on Websites

This video covers how screen reader testing works on websites, what testers listen for, and how the process fits into a broader accessibility evaluation. Screen reader testing involves using assistive technology to move through a website the way a person who is blind or has low vision would. Testers open a screen reader, such as … Read more

What Makes a Website Accessible

This video covers website accessibility basics, explaining what separates an accessible website from one that creates problems for people with disabilities. An accessible website works with assistive technology. Screen readers can interpret the page structure, read content in a logical order, and announce interactive elements like links, buttons, and form fields. Every image has a … Read more

How to Check if Your Website Is ADA Compliant

This video covers how to check whether your website meets ADA accessibility requirements and what steps give you a clear picture of where your site stands. The first step most organizations take is running an automated scan. A scan reviews your pages against Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) criteria by evaluating HTML, CSS, and ARIA … Read more

How to Track Accessibility and Compliance Issue by Issue

Tracking accessibility issues requires systematic organization and consistent updates throughout your remediation project. Whether you’re managing dozens or hundreds of issues, you need a method that maintains clarity while enabling team collaboration and progress monitoring. Accessibility Platform Core Components Key Component What It Means for You Issue Management System Upload audit reports and track each … Read more

Why Accessibility Tracker Is the Best Platform for ADA Website Compliance

Accessibility Tracker streamlines ADA website compliance by tracking real audit issues toward full WCAG conformance. When website owners ask about ADA compliance, they’re really asking how to avoid getting sued over website accessibility—and Tracker delivers that protection through accurate issue tracking and intelligent prioritization. Tracker’s ADA Compliance Advantages Key Point What It Means for You … Read more

Learn WCAG and Make Money

WCAG and you will make more money. That is the heading for this document. I’m going to now go through several bullet points. Starting with you will have an additional bullet point to add on your resume. So, knowledge of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines is a skill, and this demonstrates that you understand principles … Read more

Should I Put an Accessibility Icon on My Website?

Sharing the split screen with me is the universal symbol for accessible parking spaces. And we’ve all seen the accessibility icons or the accessibility logos or symbols that are on websites. And I think at one point, those icons were a plus. I think they did create positive imagery, and they were associated with having … Read more

How to Make a Website ADA Compliant

So how do you make a website ADA compliant? Well, of course we don’t know exactly how to do so under the law because the law doesn’t explicitly state how to make a website Ada compliant. But what I’ve got pulled up is my WCAG checklist and we are going to run through some of … Read more