Digital Accessibility, digital accessibility, Digital Accessibility Trends, Uncategorized

The Tab Key Trap

Ever tried to pay a city bill online using only your keyboard, only to find yourself lost in a maze of misplaced focus? That’s the tabindex trap in action. Too often, well-meaning attempts to “fix” accessibility end up making navigation harder for everyone. Real inclusion isn’t about piling on attributes—it’s about thoughtful structure and design from the start.

Digital Accessibility, Uncategorized

Broken Promises, Broken Sites: The Accessibility Reckoning for Local Governments

Bureaucracy has a way of kicking the can down the road. But some cans don’t roll forever. They hit a wall.

April 2026—that’s the wall. That’s when the DOJ’s new Title II rule mandates that every state and local government website must be accessible.

And yet, most agencies aren’t ready. They’re vastly underestimating the scale of the problem, stuck in outdated thinking, and making the same costly mistakes.

Local Government and Accessibility, The ethics and Challenges of Accessibility

Accessibility Is Being Dismantled in Broad Daylight—Who’s Paying Attention?

Laws aren’t changing—but the people enforcing them are disappearing. With the White House scrubbing its accessibility statement, DEI programs being gutted, and civil rights cases frozen, the future of digital inclusion is under siege. This isn’t just bureaucracy—it’s sabotage. If you think this doesn’t affect you, think again.

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