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Practical guides for teams evaluating accessibility tools, fixing WCAG issues, and building compliant sites.

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Section 508 vs WCAG: What Is the Difference and Which Applies to You?

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Section 508 and WCAG are related but distinct standards. Learn which applies to your organization, where they overlap, and how tools handle both.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 9 min read

How to Create an Accessibility Audit Report (With Template)

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A practical guide to structuring accessibility audit reports: what sections to include, how to prioritize findings, and how tools like A11yProof generate them automatically.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 9 min read

Mobile App Accessibility Compliance: ADA and WCAG Requirements

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What mobile app accessibility compliance looks like under ADA and WCAG 2.1. Covers iOS VoiceOver, Android TalkBack, touch targets, and what scanning tools exist.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 9 min read

How to Build an Accessibility Remediation Plan

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A practical framework for prioritizing and fixing WCAG violations after an audit. Covers issue triage, sprint planning, ownership assignment, and progress tracking.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 8 min read

How to Write an Accessibility Statement for Your Website

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An accessibility statement is required for WCAG 2.2 conformance and demonstrates good-faith compliance. Learn what to include, how to structure it, and where to publish it.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 8 min read

ADA Compliance for Website Design: A Practical Guide

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A design-focused guide to ADA compliance for websites. Covers color, typography, layout, forms, and interaction patterns — targeted at marketing teams and agencies doing redesigns.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 11 min read

ADA Compliance Checklist for Websites (2026)

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An ADA-specific website compliance checklist covering legal requirements, technical standards, documentation, and risk reduction steps for business owners.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 10 min read

ADA Website Compliance Lawsuits: Cases, Costs, and How to Protect Your Business

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ADA website lawsuits hit thousands of businesses each year. Learn what triggers them, what they cost, and how automated scanning reduces your exposure.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 10 min read

How to Run a Digital Accessibility Audit (Step-by-Step)

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A digital accessibility audit finds WCAG violations before plaintiffs do. This step-by-step guide covers planning, automated scanning, manual testing, and reporting.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 11 min read

The Domino's Accessibility Lawsuit: What It Means for Your Business

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Robles v. Domino's Pizza reached the Supreme Court and reshaped web accessibility law. Here is what the case decided and what it means for SMBs with websites.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 8 min read

European Accessibility Act (EAA): What US Businesses Need to Know

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The European Accessibility Act enforcement began June 2025. US businesses selling digital products or services to EU customers must comply. Here is what that means in practice.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 10 min read

Section 508 Compliance Checklist: Full Requirements Breakdown

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A practical Section 508 compliance checklist for software buyers and agency developers. Covers who must comply, technical requirements, testing methods, and procurement implications.

Updated Mar 31, 2026 10 min read
What kinds of guides are most useful for someone evaluating accessibility tools?
The most-read guides cover how to evaluate accessibility scanners, how to interpret WCAG success criteria without a legal degree, and how to build an accessibility workflow that keeps your site compliant as it changes. These are practical decision guides.
Are the guides specific to web accessibility, or do they cover mobile apps too?
Most guides focus on web accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA for websites). Mobile app accessibility has different standards and tooling. If you need mobile coverage, look for guides that specifically mention mobile or native app testing.
How do I know which accessibility guide applies to my situation?
Each guide specifies the target reader in the introduction: business owners, developers, or agency managers. If you're looking for guidance on a specific scenario (e.g., migrating from an overlay to real compliance), the guides are organized by situation.

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