Accessibe vs. Userway: Which Overlay Widget is Best?

Behind me on the white board I have two watches drawn. And one watch is under street corner A and the other watch is under what is labeled street corner B. Now both watches are purported to be gold. Which one is better? They’re both fake. So that’s what it’s like when you’re debating whether … Read more

Squarespace Weak on Accessibility and ADA Compliance

Squarespace has taken the wrong approach to accessibility. And their stance on accessibility can be condensed down into a single blog post that was coincidentally updated just two days ago on November 28th. And so I’m on this post right now and I’ll link to it in the description. And in the frequently asked questions … Read more

Accessibility Overlay Widgets are Fugazis

The other day I thought of the perfect term for website accessibility overlays and that is fugazi. So overlays amount to fugazi accessibility. And what does fugazi mean? Well it’s a slang term and it means a few different things. But, generally, it means something is fake or artificial or has no substance, it’s a … Read more

Wix’s Accessibility Certification Will Lead to Problems

I really like what Wix is doing with their accessibility. They are doing what any website builder platform should do and improve the out-of-the-box accessibility of their website builder. What I found problematic was after I made the video I kept looking at Wix’s website and I discovered that they offered accessibility certification. And on … Read more

Will WCAG 2.2 AA Be Legally Required in 2023?

So how should we view the new release of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.2? Well as of the date of this video we are not anywhere close to having the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.2 as a legal requirement. However, it’s obviously a best practice – if you can incorporate those additional … Read more