The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 specify that there needs to be enough contrast between text and its background so that it can be read by people with moderately low vision (who do not use contrast-enhancing assistive technology). Here… Read more ›
Here is a survey of font resizer plugins for WordPress. Ability to increase font size can be an important tool to increase accessibility for users with limited visual acuity. Although users can change the font size of a web page… Read more ›
Yes, if you do it carefully, and mitigate the potential problems it can cause for some disabled users. The 508 Standards, Section 1194.22 (a), say that A text equivalent for every non-text element shall be provided (e.g., via “alt”, “longdesc”,… Read more ›
I use the Suffusion theme on a couple of WordPress sites and have found a simple way to make it play well on mobile devices without the need for a theme switcher. Just tweak a couple of things, and you… Read more ›
When designing a website one of the first steps is to select a color scheme. This is usually done before diving into other graphic design jobs such as creating a logo because the basic color decisions will affect many visual… Read more ›