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A confused young person hidden behind an illustration of a computer and a speech bubble that says: Why is that a problem to use nested interactive controls?
Accessibility, ARIA, Guidelines, WCAG

Why You Should Never Nest Buttons Inside Links

How Nested Interactive Controls Break Ecommerce Accessibility Ever run an audit and get flagged for “nested interactive controls issues”? Yeah, that vague but very real accessibility issue that breaks buttons and links, especially on e-commerce sites, causes a ton of headaches for screen readers and keyboard users. I run into this all the time when […]

Spaces for All with Universal Design
CPACC

What CPACC Test Takers Need to Know About Accommodations vs. Universal Design

We’re diving into Module Two of the CPACC Body of Knowledge (BOK), and heads up, it’s a heavy-hitter. This section covers 40% of the exam and starts with Universal Design vs. Accommodations. We’ll tackle what accessibility really means, what Universal Design looks like in action, and when individual accommodations still matter. These aren’t just terms

3d illustration of a book and a green check sign with the title: CPACC Study Tips
CPACC, Accessibility, WCAG

CPACC Study Tips: How I Passed Without Losing My Mind

I just passed the CPACC exam, and my brain’s still recovering. This post breaks down how I studied, what caught me off guard, and what I’d change if I had to do it again. I’ll walk you through the CPACC exam study tips that helped me stay focused and actually pass. It’s been about six

Illustration of Disability Etiquette examples
CPACC, Accessibility

How to Practice Disability Etiquette and Avoid Common Mistakes

This is the fourth article in our CPACC study series( See the full articles of this series here). Today, we’re tackling something that’s often misunderstood: Disability Etiquette. This is a must-know topic if you’re preparing for the CPACC exam or just want to interact more respectfully with people with disabilities. Ever had that split-second panic

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