Tag: Web Accessibility

Early Favorite Accessibility Tools & Checkers: A Trip Down Memory Lane

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November 16, 2016 By Deque Systems

Remember the early days of web accessibility, when Bobby and Cynthia Says were the accessibility tools to know? In this post, Deque's accessibility subject matter experts discuss their favorite early accessibility tools and checkers that paved the way for later innovations in digital accessibility.

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How Deque University is Changing Lives

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September 21, 2016 By Deque Systems

A few months back Deque University began offering scholarships to people with disabilities. We now have over 670 recipients who are benefiting from our digital courses on web accessibility. Here is the story of Alex Fatum, one of those scholarship recipients. We'll be sharing more stories like Alex's in the future.

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Mitsue-Links Offers Japanese Localized Version of WorldSpace Comply

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August 23, 2016 By Deque Systems

WorlsdSpace Comply is now officially open to the Japanese Market! Thanks to a collaboration with our partners - Mitsue-Links Corporation - a Japansese localized version of WorldSpace Comply is now available. This WorldSpace successor boasts a variety of new features and improvements, which can now be enjoyed by organizations in Japan.

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Fact or Fiction? Accessible Websites Are Ugly by Design

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May 7, 2015 By Deque Systems

Fact: Accessible websites can be ugly, and there are a lot of ugly accessible websites out there. But it’s not accessibility that makes them ugly…

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Web Accessibility Lawsuits and Settlements Are on the Rise

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March 13, 2015 By Deque Systems

Many companies are quickly learning how powerful persons with disabilities can be. Regulations around the globe are being implemented to ensure that all people have…

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Your User-Centered Design Isn’t Usable If It Isn’t Accessible

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February 17, 2015 By Deque Systems

What if you learned there’s an entire segment of users who find your user-centered design to be completely unusable? Not frustrating or difficult, but completely…

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