Building a Web That’s Accessible to Everyone
Accessibility advocates dream of a web that works for everyone, regardless of ability. You might assume that everyone shares this...
Feature Guide: Organizing Your Widget’s Functions
Depending on the type of website you manage, you might find your users need access to certain features more than...
August 2019 Announcement – New Features on UserWay
UserWay is evergreen software. Our team is always making improvements, adding more features, and performing updates that are automatically rolled...
Boosting the Accessibility of Apps You Use Every Day
Technology and digital applications often create roadblocks for those who need accessibility modifications. However, many companies are taking note that...
Easy Ways to Evaluate Your Website’s Accessibility
Evaluating your website’s accessibility can seem like a huge task. If images of scrolling through page after page of your...
Great (and free) Accessibility Checkers
Are you interested in making your website WCAG 2.0 compliant, but aren’t really sure where to begin? Luckily, there are...
5 Reasons to Make Your Website Accessible Now
Have you been thinking about making your website more accessible, but you just haven’t found the motivation? Well, the procrastination...
Combine Accessibility Features for Even More Impact
The Internet Isn’t Inherently Built for Accessibility When someone requires accessibility enhancements on the web, they often need more than...
New Feature: Language Localization!
At UserWay, we are always trying to come up with new ways to make the internet more accessible for users....
Tips for Testing Your Website’s Accessibility
There are many theories about getting the best user results for your website. Many times, user testing is centered on...
What is Color Contrast and Why it’s Critical to Improve Accessibility
Remember the unreadable script fonts and bright color text on light backgrounds that were prominent in the websites of the...
Digital Eye Strain is Common Among all Users
Imagine sitting at your computer looking up your eye doctor’s phone number. The text is so tiny you squint to...