How Our Organization Improved Web Accessibility (Case Study)

In this article, Catherine Houle and Ilknur Eren share how their organization “Understood” removes barriers for people who learn and think differently by combining accessibility and usability in their processes. They also cover basic steps on how to fix common accessibility issues. https://smashingmagazine.com/2022/08/organization-improved-web-accessibility-case-study/

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