Accessibility is an important issue for people with disabilities, as it ensures that everyone has equal access to online information and services.
The European Accessibility Act, which the European Union adopted in 2019, aims to make products and services more accessible for people with disabilities.
Because the EAA applies to the private sector, accessibility is a direct and urgent issue for commercial enterprises..
Posted in /tech/ on 19 Jan 2023
The new release includes PDF verification, basic validation and accessibility checks.
We also moved to a new cloud provider..
Posted in /news/ on 10 Nov 2022
Lighthouse is an open-source application developed by Google that can evaluate the performance, technical SEO and accessibility of a webpage.
Lighthouse is part of every Chrome browser, and you can run these audits yourself if you want to and have the time and resources to do so.
But what if you have 1000+ pages? .
Posted in /tech/ on 07 Nov 2022
We received several customer comments, and release v1.1 is the first update with changes reflecting those requests.
The update focuses on software architecture, performance, bug fixes and two new report pages.
Posted in /news/ on 03 Nov 2022
Users/clients and organizations began to focus more on Personal Identifiable Information (PII) and, in general, personal data from 2010 onwards.
Personal data controversies raised legal rights issues, ethical obligations, commercial disputes and information security concerns.
2021 wasn’t any different, with more data breaches than ever.
Posted in /tech/ on 03 Nov 2022
All websites these days should use HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure).
Yes, there was a time TLS (Transport Layer Security) certificates were unnecessary, but today you really cannot go without them.
Here is why!.
Posted in /tech/ on 03 Nov 2022
Web governance might seem like a relatively new term, but it has been around for quite some time.
As this is nothing tangible or calculative, most website owners or managers believe that it is either not being done or is simply not necessary.
Both beliefs are wrong.
Posted in /tech/ on 25 Oct 2022