Opening Digital Doors: What Makes An eCommerce Website Accessible?
The online shopping landscape is booming and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. More consumers than ever are preferring...
Losing His Sight, Gaining His Vision: Our Accessibility Director’s Success Story
Raghavendra Satish Peri, UserWay's Director of Accessibility, is blind. This is his story of losing his sight, and gaining his vision...
Human-In-The-Loop: How Human Influence Improves Tech Automation
Machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly integral to our daily lives. Music streaming services predict your favorite tunes...
Color blindness accessibility: Clear and accessible website for all
Do you know you see the same colors as everyone else? That said, there are examples of people and cultures...
SEO and Accessibility Go Hand in Hand: Here’s Why
Accessibility may seem like a highly technical subject, but it’s really about simplicity. Website structure is a significant component of...
UserWay’s AI Widget Powers Accessibility for the Tokyo Paralympics Website
"UserWay is honored to be powering the accessibility of the Paralympics website," said Allon Mason, Founder and CEO of UserWay. "We...
Uber Ordered to Pay $1.1 Million to a Blind Woman. What can we Learn From this Case?
Lisa Irving, a California resident, said she was denied rides or verbally abused by drivers 14 times in 2016 and...
Bridging the Divide: The Transformative Power of Digital Inclusion
In the rapidly advancing technology landscape, digital inclusion has emerged as a beacon of progress, promoting equal access and opportunities...
How COVID-19 Changed Digital Accessibility
When businesses closed due to COVID-19, the public increased its reliance on the web to do just about everything—including addressing...
Color Blindness Awareness Day: More Than an Annual Celebration
September 6 is Color Blind Awareness Day, a fantastic opportunity to bring attention to this surprisingly common condition. But it...
How to Choose the Best Fonts for Dyslexia
Did you know that 5 to 15 percent of Americans—14.5 to 43.5 million children and adults—have dyslexia? This condition falls...
Improving Websites for Users with Dyslexia
When discussing web accessibility for users with disabilities, accommodations for blind and deaf users are often considered. However, the scope...