by Mark Greenfield | Sep 23, 2020 | Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 was adopted over two years ago, yet confusion remains about why, how, and when to transition from WCAG 2.0 to this updated standard. I’m looking forward to monitoring a panel discussion on Wednesday, September 30 at 11am PT (2pm ET), sponsored by...
by Mark Greenfield | Jan 15, 2018 | Accessibility, Blog, highedweb
Last month I had an opportunity to talk with Eric Olsen from Helix Education about web accessibility in higher education. The dramatic increase in OCR complaints, the Winn Dixie case, and the Section 508 Refresh have combined to make web accessibility top of mind on...
by Mark Greenfield | Jul 13, 2017 | Accessibility, Blog
Recently I was in Minneapolis and had the opportunity to visit The Nerdery to talk about our shared interest in web and digital accessibility. For those of you not familiar with The Nerdery, they are a custom software design and development company. They are...
by Mark Greenfield | Jun 15, 2017 | Accessibility
Earlier this week there was a landmark decision in Florida in a web accessibility case against the grocery store chain Winn-Dixie. A federal judge ruled that Winn-Dixie violated Title III of the American With Disabilities Act because its website was not accessible....
by Mark Greenfield | May 31, 2017 | Blog
Well that was fun. Since Early April I have been experiencing severe problems with this site. It started when the login button on the WordPress login page disappeared, something I had never seen before in all my years of working with WordPress. So for the past...