A client asks: "Can't we just install one of those accessibility widgets and be done?" It's a fair question — overlays promise one-line-of-code compli
You've been told to "run an accessibility checker." Three free names come up constantly — axe-core, WAVE, and Lighthouse. What does each actually do,
WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is the W3C's standard for accessible web content. It comes in versions (2.0 → 2.1 → 2.2) and conformance l
«¿Nos afecta la normativa europea de accesibilidad? ¿Y qué pasa si no cumplimos?» Desde junio de 2025 la respuesta dejó de ser teórica. Esto es lo ver
"Can we really get sued over our website?" Yes — at industrial scale, and the numbers are public. Here is what the trackers actually report, without v
You run an agency or freelance practice with Ontario clients. One of them asks: "Someone mentioned AODA — does our website need to comply? Are we late
Brazil is the outlier most international agencies miss: its accessibility law reaches every company with a Brazilian presence, with no size threshold
Most Canadian accessibility content stops at Ontario's AODA. But if your clients are in Manitoba, Nova Scotia, British Columbia — or federally regulat
Australia has no "website accessibility act" with a headline deadline — so Australian businesses often assume there's nothing to comply with. That ass
You manage five, twenty, fifty client websites. A client emails: "Do we need to worry about the European Accessibility Act?" What does an honest answe
Since June 2025, UK agency inboxes have carried some version of: "We've seen headlines about the European Accessibility Act. Do our sites need to comp
In March 2026 the Netherlands' consumer authority ACM published something rare: an actual compliance sweep. If you build or maintain webshops serving
If you build or maintain sites for clients selling in Germany, the acronym to know is BFSG — the Barrierefreiheitsstärkungsgesetz, Germany's transposi
You build or maintain sites for Irish businesses. A client asks: "This European Accessibility Act — does it apply to us? We're not a big company." Her
Accessibility guidance is usually written for "the UK" and quietly means England. If you serve Scottish clients — a Glasgow retailer, an Edinburgh cha
You run an agency. Clients pay for builds, then disappear until something breaks. How do you turn a one-off client into a maintenance retainer — witho
Compliance advice usually arrives as fear or as a 40-page standard. Neither helps you check an actual site this afternoon. This is the one-pass checkl
Several regimes require or expect a published accessibility statement — UK public-sector rules (PSBAR) mandate one, and EAA-scope services across the