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The Evolution of AI in Digital Accessibility

Incluseum has been exploring the world of Artificial Intelligence, it's previous implementations within accessibility and it’s possible future. We look at the history of Overlays, the current state of the industry, and the future of partnerships with movements like e/acc.

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Incluseum Accessibility Champions Issue #1 Ed Roberts

Incluseum's Accessibility Champions Series starts with Ed Roberts, renowned as the father of independent living. Overcoming the challenges of polio in his youth, Roberts championed accessibility at UC Berkeley, leading to transformative changes in education and independent living. Let's explore his influence at each stage of his life on each scale - high school, university, nationally and globally.

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From Parsing to Progress: How Web Accessibility is Adapting to Modern Tech

In the ever-evolving landscape of web accessibility, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) serve as a crucial benchmark. Due to the reliance on WCAG from governance and legislative bodies there is always a significant concern in undoing any of these benchmarks. The removal of criterion 4.1.1 Parsing, should however, be applauded.

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How Accessible Writing Wins the Internet

Discover how straightforward language can amplify your reach, engage a broader audience, and make your online presence more inclusive. Learn about the importance of clear communication, the impact of literacy levels on content accessibility, and practical tools like the Hemingway Editor to refine your writing style. Perfect for content creators aiming to make a meaningful impact in the digital realm.

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Top 3 Most Common Digital Accessibility Failures & How to Fix Them

Uncover the top three digital accessibility issues of 2023 in our beginners guide. This article offers a beginner-friendly insight into the challenges and solutions for creating inclusive web experiences. We highlight prevalent problems like low contrast text, missing alternative text for images, and improperly labeled form inputs, providing practical solutions and best practices. Ideal for developers, designers, and business owners, this piece is a crucial read for anyone looking to enhance website usability and compliance with WCAG guidelines, while tapping into a broader, often overlooked market.

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Navigating The Spectrum: Colour Contrast from WCAG to APCA

Discussion of the future of Colour Contrast with an exploration of colour contrast standards. We compare the traditional WCAG guidelines with the innovative Advanced Perceptual Contrast Algorithm (APCA), highlighting their applications, limitations, and the pressing need for adaptive web accessibility standards.

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