webaccessibility

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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 […]

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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

CPACC

CPACC Study Guide: Understanding Disability Data

Why These Stats Matter? I’ve covered the Theoretical Models of Disability and theDifferent Disability Categories. Now, let’s talk numbers. But they’re not just numbers; they tell a story. They shape policies, push for accessibility, and call out the everyday barriers disabled people deal with. And like any story, you have to know where the numbers

Design, Cognitive Accessibility

Think Simple: How to Design for Neurodivergent Users

Let’s talk about something that often slips under the radar when designing websites: Cognitive Accessibility. When accessibility comes up, the focus usually lands on visual or mobility challenges and those matter. But did you know cognitive disabilities like ADHD, dyslexia, and memory challenges affect millions of users, too? If you’re designing digital spaces, you’re designing

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