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Learn Web Accessibility by example

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Welcome to our blog! Our goal is to promote web accessibility and teach it's fundamentals with concrete and easy to understand examples. All of our articles are based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA recommendations and whenever possible we try to show exactly how to fix possible accessibility issues.

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Creating an accessible Shopify store – Keyboard navigation – Part 2

Welcome to the second part of my series about creating an accessible Shopify store! In this post, I’ll be going over the topic of keyboard accessibility. While most people navigate websites using a computer mouse or a touch screen, many types of disabilities restrict or completely prevent people from using these, requiring precise hand control methods. Instead, they...

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My journey in creating an accessible Shopify store step-by-step – Part 1

Recently I was tasked with creating a Shopify store that would be accessible for people with disabilities (ADA compliant). I work with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1 level AA) on a daily basis, but e-commerce is something new for me and I decided to write about my journey in this series of posts :) Since I feel...

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9 Web accessibility myths that business owners should know about (ADA compliance)

Because the topic of website accessibility is very technical there's a lot of myths surrounding it, and these are often created by people who want to sell you something. Over the years I worked on over 200 accessible websites following the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (and previously 2.0) level AA and here are the top misconceptions that...

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