Alt Text Best Practices: Writing Descriptions That Actually Help
Alt text is one of the most misunderstood accessibility requirements. Most developers know images need alt text — far fewer know how to write alt text that's actually useful.
Practical guides on web accessibility, ADA compliance, and WCAG 2.1 standards — written for developers who want to build more inclusive products.
Alt text is one of the most misunderstood accessibility requirements. Most developers know images need alt text — far fewer know how to write alt text that's actually useful.
Forms are the primary interface for user input — and one of the most accessibility-deficient parts of most websites. Here's how to build forms that work for everyone.
Color contrast is one of the most commonly failed WCAG criteria and one of the most measurable. Here's how the math works, what the thresholds are, and how to pick accessible color palettes.
Professional accessibility audits cost thousands. Here's how to catch the majority of WCAG failures yourself using free browser extensions, built-in OS tools, and keyboard testing.
From missing alt text to broken focus management, these are the ten accessibility failures that appear most often in web audits — and how to fix each one.
A developer-focused breakdown of WCAG 2.1 Level AA — the criteria that matter most, how to test them, and which ones are easy to get wrong.
The Americans with Disabilities Act now applies to websites. Here's what that means for your business, what WCAG has to do with it, and how to get started.