Have you ever spotted an error in a spreadsheet? Errors in spreadsheets are common, with more than 90% of spreadsheets containing errors. These errors remain undetected as spreadsheets are rarely tested. Research has shown that 50% of spreadsheet models used in large businesses have material defects. Organizations rely on spreadsheets for complex data management and decision-making. It is important to be aware of the risks associated with spreadsheet errors. Errors[…]
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DOJ Weighs in on Winn Dixie Accessibility Case; Accessibility Awards and Solutions
Editor’s note: This December 16, 2016 edition of Accessibility in the News was originally published following US Department of Justice activity related to the Gil v. Winn-Dixie case. The case is back in the headlines following the decision of an appeal filed on behalf of Winn-Dixie. For the latest news around the case, and other news on legal activity around the Americans with Disabilities Act, visit our Accessibility in the[…]
Winn-Dixie Accessibility Lawsuit Has Retailers on High Alert
Editor’s note: This June 30, 2017 edition of Accessibility in the News was originally published following the initial decision in the Gil v. Winn-Dixie case. The case is back in the headlines following the decision of an appeal filed on behalf of Winn-Dixie. For the latest news around the case, and other news on legal activity around the Americans with Disabilities Act, visit our Accessibility in the News, Legal Edition[…]
Accessibility in the News: Accessibility Statement Pages
Accessibility in the News: Accessibility Statements Since starting Accessibility in the News in 2016, I have released hundreds of issues of our newsletter, reaching thousands of weekly readers. In this time, I have built a large repository of organizations who have exhibited their commitment to digital accessibility through accessibility statements. To make this information easily searchable and available to our subscribers and website visitors, I have conveniently compiled this information[…]
Accessible Entertainment: Making Your Summer Activities Accessible to All
Accessibility in the News—6/23/17. Accessible entertainment is booming this summer, all the way from movie accessibility to a water park for those with special needs. A couple structured their home and gardens for everyone’s enjoyment, including those who use wheelchairs and walkers. Golfing fans who have Lou Gehrig’s disease, or ALS, are welcomed with very intentional accommodations at the Travelers Championship. AITN Quote of the Week “When you have a disability, knowing that[…]
Top “Accessibility in the News” Topics of 2017
Every Week We Curated the Hottest Accessibility and Disability News Headlines—More than 2,000 this Year! Here are Our Top 10 Accessibility News Stories and Topics of 2017. This was a busy year for pivotal accessibility and disability news. Government policies and judicial actions weren’t always predictable, but their impact will continue for years to come. Innovation had a prime seat at the table, with techniques, tools, and approaches from industry giants[…]
11th Circuit Reverses Winn Dixie Decision, Rules Websites Are Not Covered By ADA
Accessibility in the News — 4/9/2021. NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads or graphics, and we never send spam. Just use the sign-up form on this page to subscribe and stay up to date! Feature Story Skip to National News (U.S.) | Skip to International News More Accessibility[…]
Accessible Design: Legal Actions Amplify Awareness of Need for Accessibility in both Physical and Online Environments
Accessibility in the News—07/14/17. Legal actions and policy are amplifying the need for accessibility in digital and physical environments. Accessible design is enforced by the Americans with Disabilities Act and is important for anyone and everyone to understand because of the necessity for inclusion and disability rights. Some of this week’s top stories on legal action for accessible design include a website accessibility lawsuit in Miami being settled for closed captioning[…]
Accessibility in the News: 2021 Year End Review
Accessibility in the News: 2021 Year End Review Another year in the books! I want to thank all of the subscribers to Accessibility in the News for all of your help and continued support throughout 2021 and I wish you and your families a happy and healthy New Year. 2021 was filled with plenty of notable accessibility headlines, from vaccine accessibility, to new accessibility legislation, COVID-19’s continued impact on the[…]
DOJ Pulls Plug on Website Accessibility Rulemaking; Accessible Education Encourages Diversity
Accessibility in the News—1/5/18 . Businesses can no longer look to Department of Justice rulemaking to provide clarity on website accessibility. In December, the DOJ officially withdrew its Advanced Notices of Proposed Rulemaking for Title III, as well as Title II website accessibility rulemaking regarding state and local government websites. This wraps up a year filled with website accessibility lawsuits filed against businesses across the country (Lifetime Fitness joined those ranks this[…]