
Let’s be real—making your website accessible isn’t just the right thing to do. It’s also smart business. Digital accessibility means designing websites, apps, and digital tools so everyone—including people with disabilities—can use them. And while that sounds like a no-brainer from a moral standpoint, here’s the kicker: accessibility directly affects your bottom line. If you’re

WCAG 2.2 adds nine new success criteria, mainly improving experiences for people with cognitive and motor disabilities. These updates focus on things like keyboard focus, touch target sizes, and consistent help. Here’s what they mean for your organization: For Government Agencies As a public institution, you’re likely required by law to meet accessibility standards under