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  • How Auditors Evaluate WCAG Conformance

    Auditors evaluate WCAG conformance by working through each applicable success criterion on a set of representative pages or screens. The process combines screen reader testing, keyboard testing, visual inspection, and code inspection,…

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  • AI Tools Assist Accessibility Compliance Work

    AI tools assist compliance work by accelerating tasks that used to require hours of technical labor: translating WCAG language into plain English, generating remediation code suggestions, drafting VPAT documentation, and explaining issues…

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  • Accessibility audit report contents

    An accessibility audit report documents what was evaluated, how the evaluation was conducted, what issues were identified, and what remediation each issue requires. The core audit report contents include project scope, methodology,…

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  • After an Audit Report: Next Steps

    An accessibility audit report is a starting point, not a finish line. Once you receive the report, the next steps involve reviewing what was identified, prioritizing by risk, planning remediation, and establishing…

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  • How to Tell If Your Website Needs an Accessibility Audit

    If your website has never been evaluated against Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), it almost certainly needs an accessibility audit. Most websites carry accessibility issues that automated scans cannot detect, and the…

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  • Accessibility Regression Detection

    Accessibility regression detection is the process of identifying when previously remediated accessibility issues reappear on a website. Regressions happen frequently, especially on sites with regular content updates, code deployments, or third-party integrations.…

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  • How to Set Up an ADA Compliance Scan Schedule

    An ADA compliance scan schedule is a recurring automated check that evaluates your website’s accessibility on a set frequency. Setting one up involves choosing how often scans run, which pages get scanned,…

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  • Ongoing ADA Website Monitoring

    Ongoing ADA website monitoring combines scheduled scans, periodic audits, and internal review processes to track accessibility over time. A single evaluation captures a snapshot. Monitoring captures the trend, identifying when new issues…

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  • Build Internal Accessibility Expertise

    Organizations build internal accessibility expertise by investing in structured training, assigning clear ownership, and embedding accessibility knowledge into existing workflows. Hiring external consultants for every question is not sustainable. A team that…

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  • Accessibility Training by Team Role: Who Needs What

    Every role that touches a digital product has some influence on its accessibility. Developers write the code. Designers define the visuals. Content editors publish the text. If any one of these roles…

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