ADA Compliance & Web Accessibility Guides
In-depth, actionable guides on ADA compliance, WCAG standards, and web accessibility. Written for developers, business owners, legal teams, and anyone working to make the web more inclusive.
Why Accessibility Overlays Don't Work
The truth about automated overlay widgets — why they fail to deliver real compliance and can actually make accessibility worse
Learn why accessibility overlay tools and widgets cannot make your website ADA compliant, what the research shows about their effectiveness, and what to do instead.
How Much Does ADA Website Compliance Cost?
Understand the real costs of ADA website compliance, from initial audits to remediation and ongoing monitoring, broken down by business size and website type.
ADA Employment Requirements: What Employers Need to Know
Learn about ADA employment requirements, including reasonable accommodations, the interactive process, and employer obligations under Title I. Covers hiring, workplace policies, and digital accessibility for employees.
ADA vs. WCAG vs. Section 508: What's the Difference?
Understand the differences between ADA, WCAG, and Section 508. Learn which applies to your organization, how they overlap, and which standard to follow.
ADA Website Lawsuits: Everything You Need to Know (2026)
Learn about ADA website lawsuit trends, serial plaintiffs, average settlement costs, and how to respond if your business receives a demand letter in 2026.
Alt Text: The Complete Guide
Master alt text for web accessibility. Learn when to use descriptive alt text, when to leave it empty, see real-world examples, and avoid common mistakes.
Does My Website Need to Be ADA Compliant?
Find out if your website needs ADA compliance. Covers Title II, Title III entities, exemptions, risk factors, and what the DOJ expects from your website.
Keyboard Accessibility: Building a Mouse-Free Web
Learn how to build keyboard-accessible websites with proper tab order, visible focus indicators, skip navigation, and focus trapping for modal dialogs.
The POUR Principles of Web Accessibility
Understand the four POUR principles of web accessibility — Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust — with practical examples for each principle.
The Complete WCAG 2.2 Checklist
A plain-English checklist of all WCAG 2.2 Level A and AA success criteria organized by POUR principle. Understand every requirement for web accessibility.
What Is ADA Compliance? The Complete Guide
Learn what ADA compliance means for websites, apps, and digital content. Covers legal requirements, WCAG standards, and practical steps to become compliant.
What Is WCAG? Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Explained
Learn what WCAG is, how the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines work, the POUR principles, conformance levels A through AAA, and how WCAG relates to ADA law.