Accessibility Testing Works Best With Real Users
If you’ve ever tried to use a website, app, or workplace tool that just doesn’t work, you know the frustration runs deeper than a few… Read More »Accessibility Testing Works Best With Real Users
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If you’ve ever tried to use a website, app, or workplace tool that just doesn’t work, you know the frustration runs deeper than a few… Read More »Accessibility Testing Works Best With Real Users
In this episode of Access Granted, Mike sits down with our training specialist, Shannon Garner, who leads Ablr’s Accessibility Analyst Training Program. Shannon shares her story of losing sight at age six, clears up common misconceptions about blindness and braille, and shows how assistive technologies like screen readers only work when content is created accessible from the start.
In this episode of Access Granted, our co-founder, Mike Iannelli, sits down with our very own Angus Kola, Senior Accessibility Analyst at Ablr. Angus shares his journey from growing up in South Africa, to suddenly losing his sight while serving abroad, to rebuilding his life and career from the ground up.
In the latest episode of Access Granted, our host, Mike Iannelli, sits down with Rich Phaneuf, CEO & Executive Director of the Association Executives of North Carolina (AENC). Rich shares how a single overlooked question on a registration form sparked a lasting shift in how AENC shows up for its members—with accessibility and inclusion at the core.
“Accessibility” is a word that gets used a lot. You’ll hear it in conversations about websites, education, social media, workplaces, even music and board games.… Read More »What Does Accessibility Really Mean? A Simple Explanation
An accessibility statement is a public way to say: “We see you, and we’re working to make sure our website works for everyone—including people with… Read More »5 Key Elements of a Great Accessibility Statement (With Template)
If you’re blind or have low vision, you’ve probably developed an incredible set of problem-solving skills just to get through the day. But even with… Read More »How to Cope With Accessibility Fatigue
Why Braille Still Matters in the Age of AI and Audio With the rise of screen readers, audiobooks, and AI-driven accessibility tools, it’s fair to… Read More »The Importance of Braille in a Technology Driven World
Artificial intelligence is showing up everywhere, from the apps on your phone to the glasses on your face. And for people who are blind or… Read More »The Pros and Pitfalls of AI for People Who Are Blind or Low Vision
With the summer coming up, I am excited to start spending more time out on the deck, and that usually means more grilled food! I… Read More »Move Over Grill, It’s Time for Summer Griddling