[Webinar] Breaking Free from Outdated Web Frameworks: How the Public Sector Can Elevate Digital Experiences
Join us to discover how the Provus® Design System can transform rigid, aging technology into a dynamic, user-friendly digital experience.
Join us to discover how the Provus® Design System can transform rigid, aging technology into a dynamic, user-friendly digital experience.
Learn how to evaluate VPAT® conformance levels and conduct thorough VPAT® assessments for federal procurement.
This webinar will guide participants in understanding, preparing, and using a VPAT® for compliance with Section 508 and ADA accessibility standards.
Learn from our Director of Technology how to keep your Drupal site secure to celebrate Cybersecurity Awareness Month this October.
Drupal 7 EOL: Secure your site or migrate? Explore risks, security measures, and support options to make the right decision for your organization.
Provus®EDU is the go-to Drupal website builder for higher ed that lets your team make awesome sites without being tech wizards.
Discover key strategies for achieving Section 508 compliance in federal agencies. Learn about accessibility audits, policy development, and how DUSWDS can streamline implementation.
Data-driven SEO is the way to future-proof public sector websites. Learn actionable strategies to boost visibility, enhance user experience, and better serve your constituents in this Search and tech landscape.
Web accessibility compliance should be part of development and not just an afterthought. Here's a quick guide to web accessibility compliance for Drupal developers.
In this blog, we will walk through how to use the open source tool, Pa11y, to setup and run automated accessibility testing.
How does one get a badge to put on their web pages? The process is fairly straightforward: Audit the site and confirms WCAG compliance.
Does an accessibility issue on my website mean I need to build a brand new one? Here are the factors to consider before you build a new site.
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) has updated WCAG 2.1 to WCAG 2.2 by adding nine new success criteria and removing one.
You can get sued more than once for the same web accessibility issue. Don't put yourself at risk—get your website audited now.
You might be wondering how one makes non-web files accessible documents. That’s where the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) comes into play.
We spoke to our digital accessibility team, and they gave us a checklist of digital important accessibility issues that are often overlooked.
Learning the 73 WCAG 2.1 guidelines can be overwhelming. I offer seven perspectives in this post that makes learning them so much easier.
Automated accessibility testing has pitfalls that companies are unaware of. Unsolicited offers for these need to be closely scrutinized.
Web accessibility overlays may appear on the surface to be a fast and efficient solution. That is often not the case and has led to ADA lawsuits.
The legal risk for not complying with accessibility guidelines is mounting, but that is only one factor. An accessible website is good for business.