Tag: Shift Left

The power of developer-led accessibility advocacy

jeremy rivera
November 13, 2025 By Jeremy Rivera

As a developer, you’re probably already contending with digital accessibility in some capacity. Pretty much everyone is, because that’s the world we live in now.…

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Doing the numbers: Digital accessibility and shifting left

Greg Williams (GW)
November 21, 2024 By Greg Williams

Here’s the good news: Every day, more and more organizations are becoming aware of digital accessibility and beginning to practice it at their companies. They…

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How to transform your approach to digital accessibility from a reactive break-fix cycle to a proactive shift left approach

Greg Williams (GW)
July 8, 2024 By Greg Williams

There are two ways organizations typically approach digital accessibility. One approach is proactive. It’s efficient, cost-effective, and results in better and more accessible products. The…

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Writing Automated Tests for Accessibility

January 3, 2018 By Marcy Sutton

Web accessibility is all about making sites and applications that everyone can use, especially people with disabilities. With a rather large list of competing priorities…

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Design Before Code: Thinking About Accessibility from the Ground Up

Caitlin Geier
May 10, 2017 By Caitlin Geier

This is the first part of a companion post Caitlin Geier wrote on accessible UX design. In part one, Caitlin details the intersection between usability and accessibility. She discusses the importance of thinking about users first, and why website accessibility is a collaborative effort. Read on to learn more.

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