The U.S. Department of Justice introduced the Americans With Disabilities Act final rule for digital accessibility in 2024, requiring public colleges and universities to follow Web Content ...
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Navigating building codes can feel like an endless research project, especially when it comes to accessibility standards. Whether you're designing multifamily apartment buildings, senior living ...
Last week the Worldwide Web Consortium formally approved WCAG 2.2 as the most up-to-date international standard for web accessibility. Version one of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines dates ...
The creation and dissemination of knowledge is a defining characteristic of universities and is fundamental to Purdue University’s mission of learning, discovery and engagement. Delivery of ...
The idea of “mobile-first” in relation to the prioritization of web content design elements has been around for well over a decade and yet a codified set of mobile-specific international guidelines to ...
Public- and private-sector experts have a few ideas for government on digital accessibility, following the federal Department of Justice’s (DOJ) April ruling updating the Americans with Disabilities ...
The American education system has reached a pivotal moment with the latest updates to ADA Title II regulations. Public colleges and universities are now required to ensure accessibility for students, ...
State and local governments: Do your websites and mobile apps meet accessibility standards? The compliance dates for DOJ’s digital accessibility requirements are coming soon! Title II of the Americans ...
As Kotaku’s resident Soulsbud, I was stoked to check out the action-Soulslike RPG Lords of the Fallen when it debuted back in mid-October, so I booted it up and immediately navigated to the settings ...