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Marketing, Quality Assurance October 13 2022
Just like websites, emails should follow WCAG ADA guidelines in order to make emails accessible to all audiences, regardless of any challenges they may have. Learn about email accessibility best practices when designing and creating emails.
posted by Dan Seagull
Quality Assurance, Technology August 31 2022
Native mobile apps, just like websites, should be evaluated for conformance against current website ADA guidelines. Learn how mobile apps are ADA tested and how ZAG Interactive can help.
posted by Danielli Franquim
Quality Assurance August 01 2022
WCAG 2.2 will be official soon, and with it, businesses need to understand some important clarifications. Learn about what to expect with 2.2, why to avoid accessibility overlays and other important website ADA information so that you can offer a fair experience for all audience and avoid costly law suits. 
posted by Michelle Brown
Marketing, Quality Assurance February 17 2022
Website owners and digital marketers need to be aware of the vast amount rules when it comes to the digital space. From ADA compliance to email marketing, following these rules is essential to protecting your brand and offering a positive user experience. Learn about key compliance rules you need to abide by.
posted by ZAG Interactive
Design, Quality Assurance, Technology December 02 2021
Accessibility overlays are increasingly popular but are certainly no substitute for properly designing and developing your site against current website conformance standards. Learn what they can be used for and what they should not be used for, so that you can ensure that you are providing the most accessible experience to your site visitors and protecting your business against costly litigation.
posted by Dan Seagull
Quality Assurance November 29 2021
Assistive technology (AT) is a catchall term for the digital hardware, applications software and systems specifically designed to enhance learning, working and daily living for people with disabilities. Learn how assistive technologies, along with a site designed and developed against current Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, helps those who are disabled interact with websites.
posted by Danielli Franquim
Quality Assurance September 30 2021

Making your website accessible is a way to be socially responsible, avoid litigation and win new customers all at the same time. Those who have a disability should expect a digital experience that is inclusive of their needs, much like they would experience in a physical place of public accommodation. Learn why having a website that provides a fair experience to all should be the minimum standard for any business, institution or organization.

posted by Michelle Brown