
WCAG 3.0 – the next generation of accessibility guidelines
WCAG 3.0 is coming and everything is changing including the name. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 1.0 were released in 1999. By the time
WCAG 3.0 is coming and everything is changing including the name. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 1.0 were released in 1999. By the time
I’ve launched a few intranets over the last 20 years, however I found moving to an Agile framework truly set the intranet free! To be
Perhaps the most important goal for any UX design is clarity. A user logs in or adds something to their cart without thinking too much
Invotra Consulting has added to its team of consultants with Keri Harrowven, a Communications Implementation Consultant. Keri will work with new and existing customers to
Following on from my previous blog on ‘How to use APIs to build Javascript Apps’ I’m going to look at how we can use three
What’s new in WCAG 2.2 The W3C is working on the next, and possibly last, 2.x version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). On
Recent research by Colin Stenning showed 37.78% of local government websites did not provide users with the means to enable or disable non-essential cookies or
Driving digital transformation can prove to be a challenging exercise with the vast number of options available. How do you choose a platform which aligns
It is often assumed that an accessibility assessment (sometimes called an audit) is the first thing you should do when you want to make your
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