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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 […]

Accessibility, ARIA, Guidelines, News, WCAG

Why 94.8% of Websites Still Fail Accessibility in 2025 (And How to Fix It)

It’s 2025. Somehow, 94.8% of home pages still fail basic web accessibility checks. Users with disabilities still hit walls that shouldn’t exist. How WebAIM Measured 2025 Web Accessibility Failures This isn’t just a handful of errors on obscure blogs. WebAIM scanned one million home pages, totalling over 50.9 million distinct accessibility errors. That’s about 51

A11Y 101, Guidelines

WCAG Accessibility Guidelines: Master the Maze with Confidence

The WCAG Accessibility Guidelines can feel like a maze of numbers, levels, and jargon that only a few people pretend to understand. Most explainers sound like legal manuals written for robots, not people. This post breaks down the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines in plain English so you can actually use them. If you manage a

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