New ADA Title II rules are coming—and they apply to PDFs. If your documents aren’t WCAG compliant, you could already be behind. Learn how to make PDFs accessible: https://lnkd.in/gy-RFQHb #wcag #accessibility
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We recently posted anoter "Digital Deep Dive" video, and the topic for this particular episode is "Accessibility on Demand™ for ADA Title II and WCAG Compliance." The new ADA Title II rules go into effect NEXT MONTH for public organizations, so if you're not already doing something about your non-compliant PDFs ... time to do it! This video is a demonstration of the PDF accessibility solution we offer, "Accessibility on Demand." Super simple to use, clean interface, and inexpensive compared to the "old ways" of converting PDFs to a compliant format. https://lnkd.in/egS-td_r #digitization #accessibilityondemand #adatitleii #wcag #pdf
Digital Deep Dive: Accessibility on Demand™ for ADA Title II and WCAG Compliance
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ADA Title II deadlines are approaching — are your PDFs ready? In this Digital Deep Dive, we explore Accessibility on Demand™ and how organizations can scale WCAG-compliant PDFs without slowing down their workflows. If you're responsible for public records, websites, or digital documents, accessibility is no longer optional — it's essential. ▶️ https://lnkd.in/eUC-PF2R #Accessibility #WCAG #ADATitleII #PDFAccessibility #DigitalTransformation
Digital Deep Dive: Accessibility on Demand™ for ADA Title II and WCAG Compliance
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Is your website ADA compliant? It should be. Failing to meet WCAG 2.0 standards has the potential to result it legal risk and brand damage. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eUVNWT7i
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WCAG 2.1 compliance is not a checkbox. It is a moving target. 78 success criteria across 4 principles: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust. Most websites fail on the basics - missing alt text, broken keyboard navigation, low color contrast. These are not edge cases. They affect 1.3 billion people with disabilities worldwide. Manual audits cost $10K-$50K and are outdated by the time the report lands on your desk. AccessioAI scans your entire site continuously, flags violations in real time, and suggests fixes - all mapped to WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. One script. No code changes. Compliance that stays current. EAA fines start at 100K EUR. ADA Title II deadline is April 24, 2026. The question is not whether you need WCAG compliance. It is when you start. #accessibility #WCAG #WebAccessibility #ADA #EAA #a11y
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📢 The ADA Title II deadline is fast approaching. In our recent webinar, we noticed a clear pattern: Captions feel within reach for most teams - but audio description is still raising questions. Our latest blog breaks down the key concerns public entities are raising and what they mean as the April 2026 deadline gets closer. If you're responsible for digital accessibility, this is a must-read: https://hubs.ly/Q045GkwM0
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Did you install an accessibility overlay expecting it to handle ADA compliance? Overlay tools offer surface-level adjustments but leave actual barriers in place. Courts evaluate real accessibility, not the presence of a widget. Read our recent blog to learn what genuine compliance requires!⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gDB8JP9B
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Everyone is asking whether the ADA Title II deadline will be extended. There are credible signals that the DOJ may revisit aspects of the rule, and that has fueled a lot of speculation. But as of today, nothing has changed. -There is no confirmed extension. -There is no published revision. -The April 2026 deadline remains enforceable. Many organizations are beginning to treat speculation as certainty and are slowing down their accessibility efforts. Even if adjustments are introduced, they are unlikely to remove the requirement for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance or the need for organization-wide accessibility readiness. Which means the real challenge does not go away. Public entities still need to operationalize accessibility across websites and applications, large-scale document ecosystems, third-party platforms, and internal governance & workflows. These are not quick fixes. They require time, coordination, and execution capacity. The conversation should not be about whether the deadline might move. It should be whether you are prepared if it does not. Our team at Pivotal Accessibility breaks it down in detail in this blog: https://lnkd.in/g77Rxe-Q #ADA #WCAG #Accessibility #Inclusivity #A11y
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Most counseling websites fail basic ADA requirements, and the owners have no idea. Missing form labels. Low contrast text. No keyboard navigation. These are not minor issues. They lock out potential clients and, in some cases, open the door to legal complaints. I put together a full breakdown covering WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards, a compliance checklist, and free tools to audit your site today. If you have a private practice website, it's worth a read. https://lnkd.in/dAe-245Q
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From California to New York, agencies are publishing documents every day. And with the ADA Title II deadline coming up soon, a lot of agencies are starting to realize how much risk is sitting in those files. So we put together a bunch of free, actually useful resources around document accessibility. We cover things like: fixing PDFs (tags, reading order, structure) making Word documents accessible where digital signatures break how WCAG applies to documents.... not just websites If you’re working toward compliance or just trying to get ahead of it, this is a good place to start. https://lnkd.in/gHNXiyBx
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The April 2026 ADA deadline is quickly approaching, and PDF and document accessibility is emerging as one of the biggest compliance challenges facing many organizations. Get ahead of the curve with this quick guide: https://lnkd.in/gFyJVsRw. #Accessibility #ADACompliance
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