National AccessAbility Week is an annual event to celebrate the contributions made by Canadians with disabilities and the work of those who remove barriers to accessibility. This year aims to highlight the importance of everyone contributing to a barrier-free Canada and the strength of diversity. If you would like to take part or learn more here are a few things you can do to participate.
Are you starting a new business or worried that your old website won’t ‘fit the bill’? Do you have a website, but are embarrassed to tell people about it? Are you getting a lower rate of return on your digital marketing than you did in previous years? Here are some of the top reasons why a website needs to be redesigned.
You probably know that all new websites need to meet accessibility guidelines. Did you know, however, that linked files such as PDFs also need to be accessible? If you want to learn how to make accessible PDFs, here is an introduction, some valuable links, and a few pointers that you can incorporate into your document making today!
Do you know if your website is accessible? Do you know if it needs to be? We offer this overview on accessibility, and offer some suggestions as to how, and why, your website can meet current regulations and give visitors a better user experience.
Customer feedback is one of the most essential parts of running a business. The problem is that customers don’t feel like going out of their way to leave a review, so it’s important to ask them for feedback in the right way. Here are some simple tips that will help your business thrive.
The latest update to the ever-popular CMS includes some anticipated performance updates. This is great news for WordPress site owners, especially since search engines like Google rank high-performing sites over lower-performing ones.
As the creator of a website, social media profile, online store, or anything online, you will want to reach and impress the most comprehensive number […]
If you have more than 20 employees in your organization, the Province of Ontario requires that you file an accessibility compliance report by June 30, 2021. The compliance report confirms that you have met your current accessibility requirements under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).