Low color contrast is the #1 most common WCAG failure found on the web. That means millions of users struggle to read text on websites every single day. AccessioAI gives your visitors real-time color contrast controls - they can adjust text contrast, saturation, and brightness to match their visual needs. No code changes required on your end. With the EAA now enforced and ADA Title II deadlines approaching in April 2026, color contrast is not optional anymore. It is a legal requirement. Give every visitor the ability to actually read your website. #accessibility #WCAG #a11y #WebAccessibility #EAA
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Poor color contrast is the #1 WCAG failure on the web. Over 80% of homepages fail contrast requirements according to WebAIM's annual survey. The problem isn't that designers don't care. It's that contrast issues are invisible to most sighted users until someone with low vision, aging eyes, or bright sunlight hits your site. AccessioAI fixes this automatically. Our Color Contrast Adjustments feature scans your entire site, identifies elements below WCAG AA or AAA thresholds, and applies corrections in real time. No redesign. No developer tickets. No waiting weeks for a manual audit to flag what AI catches instantly. With the EAA enforcing fines up to 100,000 euros and ADA Title II deadlines approaching April 2026, contrast compliance isn't optional anymore. One script tag. Instant contrast fixes. Full WCAG coverage. #accessibility #WCAG #WebAccessibility #ColorContrast #EAA #InclusiveDesign
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Color contrast failures are the #1 WCAG issue found on websites today. Low contrast text doesn't just look bad. It locks out users with low vision, color blindness, and aging eyes. AccessioAI detects and fixes color contrast issues automatically - adjusting text, buttons, and backgrounds to meet WCAG AA and AAA standards without touching your design files. No developer sprint. No redesign. Just compliant contrast across your entire site. With EAA fines up to €100K already enforced and ADA Title II hitting April 2026, contrast problems are now compliance risks. Try it at accessio.ai #accessibility #WCAG #a11y #WebAccessibility #ColorContrast
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Your website has buttons, links, menus, and forms. A user with a motor disability can see all of them but cannot click any of them. Voice navigation changes that. Users speak commands to click links, scroll pages, fill out forms, and move between sections. No mouse. No keyboard. Just voice. WCAG 2.1 Success Criterion 2.1.1 requires all functionality to be operable through a keyboard interface. But keyboard is not the only alternative input method that matters. Voice is how many users with tremors, paralysis, or repetitive strain injuries actually navigate the web. AccessioAI adds full voice navigation to any website with one script tag. Users say what they want to do and the page responds. Works across menus, dropdowns, search bars, and multi-step forms. If your site only works with a mouse, you are excluding millions of users who can see your content but cannot interact with it. #WebAccessibility #WCAG #a11y #VoiceNavigation #InclusiveDesign
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What in the World is WCAG? Silktide’s video series is a gentle introduction to the basics of web accessibility, breaking down each guideline into easy-to-understand bites. With practical examples, a touch of humor, and yes, the occasional cat cameo, these videos make web accessibility less intimidating and a whole lot more approachable. This is the introduction to 1.1 Text Alternatives. Full video and transcript available in our Ultimate Guide to WCAG: https://lnkd.in/gNn4dAAT #LearnWithCats #WCAG #accessibility #WebAccessibility
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What in the World is WCAG? Silktide’s video series is a gentle introduction to the basics of web accessibility, breaking down each guideline into easy-to-understand bites. With practical examples, a touch of humor, and yes, the occasional cat cameo, these videos make web accessibility less intimidating and a whole lot more approachable. This is the introduction to 3.2 Predictable. Full video and transcript available in our Ultimate Guide to WCAG: https://lnkd.in/esMn3v6X #LearnWithCats #WCAG #accessibility #WebAccessibility
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What in the World is WCAG? Silktide’s video series is a gentle introduction to the basics of web accessibility, breaking down each guideline into easy-to-understand bites. With practical examples, a touch of humor, and yes, the occasional cat cameo, these videos make web accessibility less intimidating and a whole lot more approachable. This is the introduction to 3.1 Readable. Full video and transcript available in our Ultimate Guide to WCAG: https://lnkd.in/gCKDrhEi #LearnWithCats #WCAG #accessibility #WebAccessibility
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"One line of code" for accessibility? Overlays and widgets sit on top of your site. They leave the underlying problems in place. WebAIM found 67% of practitioners rate overlays "not at all" or "not very" effective. EDF and IAAP warn they interfere with assistive technology. I fix accessibility at source: templates, components, content, and journeys. https://lnkd.in/dKgrCEN6 #accessibility #a11y #webdesign #inclusivedesign
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What in the World is WCAG? Silktide’s video series is a gentle introduction to the basics of web accessibility, breaking down each guideline into easy-to-understand bites. With practical examples, a touch of humor, and yes, the occasional cat cameo, these videos make web accessibility less intimidating and a whole lot more approachable. This is the introduction to 1.2 Time-Based Media. Full video and transcript available in our Ultimate Guide to WCAG: https://lnkd.in/e_Sj3BBQ #LearnWithCats #WCAG #accessibility #WebAccessibility
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Most scanned PDFs fail WCAG accessibility standards. Turning them into compliant documents doesn’t have to be slow anymore. Learn more about WCAG-compliant PDFs: https://lnkd.in/gy-RFQHb #wcag #accessibility
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Large images and unorganized code are the biggest enemies of speed. Converting images to modern formats like WebP can significantly reduce file size while maintaining quality. Cleaning and minifying code ensures faster browser rendering, delivering an optimal browsing experience. #ImageOptimization #WebDevelopment #WebsitePerformance #CodeOptimization #HMEMG #TechStrategy #DigitalSuccess
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