A very comprehensive web accessibility article from the folks at Elementor written by Alina Khazanova. Here’s the first sentence in the post. “Building inclusive websites accessible to people with diverse abilities is not just good practice but also essential to…
Oakhill Studios uses WebMan Design Themes
Accolades At Oakhill Studios we use WordPress themes from WebMan Design. WebMan Design was awarded the WP Requirements Compliant badge by Envato Market and is a member of the WordPress Trusted Authors Program. Webman Design on Envato Market / Themeforest…
WordPress Accessibility: Making Your Website Usable By Everyone
I found an excellent post about accessibility on WPKube.com. The author, Maddy Osman makes some good points that having an accessible website can benefit many different groups of people that you might not normally think of: Folks with a small…
5 Ways You Are Breaking Accessibility On Your Site from Doc Pop
Had to share this video from Doc Pop because it explains in a very understandable way five things that might be causing problems for folks with disabilities when accessing your website. Here’s a link to the full article on Torque.
What is Web Accessibility?
Here’s the definition from the Web Accessibility Initiative on the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) website: “Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the Web, and that they can contribute to the Web.” Rachel…