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Empowerment, Smart Technologies, and the Columbia Business School

Maggie Vaughan | July 10, 2025 | Accessibility, Case Studies, Quality Assurance

At DubBot, we get excited when organizations blend accessibility and bold leadership into their digital strategies—and even more so when it’s one of our clients leading the charge. David Moretti, Senior Director of Digital...

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NDEAM: The Message Matters More Than Ever

Maggie Vaughan | October 2, 2025 | Accessibility

  Every October, we recognize National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). It's a time to celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities, raise awareness about ongoing barriers, and recommit to creating inclusive...

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Why Your Brand Needs an Accessibility Statement

Maggie Vaughan | September 30, 2025 | Accessibility, Quality Assurance

A well-crafted website accessibility statement is one of the most effective ways to demonstrate to visitors that your organization has made a genuine commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. Back in 2021, I wrote a blog post on...

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The Accessibility Case for Content Reflow

Maggie Vaughan | September 25, 2025 | Accessibility, SEO

Have you ever zoomed in on a website to make the text easier to read, only to end up scrolling left and then right, then to the left again, just to try and read the first sentence? That’s precisely the barrier WCAG 2.1 Success Criterion...

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Why Should I Create a Custom 404 Page?

Maggie Vaughan | September 23, 2025 | SEO, Quality Assurance

Custom 404 error pages are a valuable part of any website as they turn what can be a frustrating user experience into an opportunity to keep users engaged with your site. Instead of a generic, technical error message that makes visitors think your...

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Broken Links Break More Than Just Your Website

Maggie Vaughan | September 18, 2025 | SEO, Accessibility, Quality Assurance

Broken links happen for many different reasons. And though they may seem minor, they cause ripple effects across accessibility, SEO, AEO, and user experience. Let’s break down how broken links affect accessibility, SEO, AEO, and user...

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When Accessibility Goes Wrong: Site Performance

Maggie Vaughan | September 16, 2025 | Accessibility, Quality Assurance

Digital accessibility, when done right, is designed to improve the experience for everyone, not just people with disabilities. But yes, there are cases where accessibility features can impact website performance. Those cases are primarily due to...

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SEO and AEO: Two Strategies, One Goal

Maggie Vaughan | September 11, 2025 | SEO

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a digital marketing strategy that has long defined how organizations compete for online visibility. Yet with the rise of AI-driven search, Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) strategy is emerging as the next...

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DubBot, Task Management, and Continuous Accessibility Monitoring

Maggie Vaughan | September 9, 2025 | Accessibility, Quality Assurance

Task management is the process of overseeing a task throughout its entire lifecycle, from inception to completion. It is a fundamental practice for both individuals and teams, designed to enhance efficiency, productivity, and collaboration. So...

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Why accessible file names matter, common mistakes, and practical tips

Maggie Vaughan | September 4, 2025 | Accessibility

Let’s be honest. Most of us don’t give file names much thought. We choose names that make sense to us personally or for the project we’re working on, without considering how clear they are to others. But file names...

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Drupal Users Win Big with DubBot

Maggie Vaughan | September 2, 2025 | Accessibility, Web Governance

Drupal is a powerful, enterprise-grade CMS. It’s flexible, scalable, and trusted by organizations with big, complex digital footprints. Managing all that content and complexity can be a significant challenge. DubBot simplifies things for...

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Keep It Simple: Plain Language, Readability and Inclusion

Maggie Vaughan | August 28, 2025 | Accessibility

Accessibility isn’t just about color contrast, focus indicators, and screen readers. The way we write matters, too.  Did you know the average American reads at a 7th- to 8th-grade level? That’s a helpful benchmark...

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Augmentative vs Assistive Technologies: Making Every Voice Heard

Maggie Vaughan | August 26, 2025 | Accessibility

As I gear up to renew my Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) certification, I'm currently taking a mini-course offered by the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP). The course...

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From Walls of Text to Welcoming Content: The Power of Lists

Maggie Vaughan | August 21, 2025 | Quality Assurance, Accessibility

When your web content appears as a solid wall of text, readers can feel overwhelmed and click away before they even start. That’s a missed chance to connect and share your message. This is where lists come in. There’s a reason...

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Prioritize Simplicity in Your Automated Accessibility Testing Tool

Maggie Vaughan | August 19, 2025 | Accessibility

The whole point of accessibility is to make things easier for everyone. So why are you okay with accessibility tools that are so complex only a handful of your team are willing to use them? Why settle for an accessibility tool that’s...

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When Your Accessibility Tool Isn’t Accessible

Maggie Vaughan | August 14, 2025 | Quality Assurance, Accessibility

If you’ve invested in an accessibility platform, it should work for everyone on your team, including those who use assistive technology. So what happens when the very tool meant to help you meet accessibility standards can’t...

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Keeping Accessibility Relevant

Maggie Vaughan | August 12, 2025 | SEO, Accessibility

With current shifts in public sentiment and external pressures regarding DEI, some organizations have paused, rebranded, or scaled back their initiatives. The simple truth is, if you market, sell, inform, educate, connect, or build community...

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Guardrails for the Algorithm: AI Governance

Maggie Vaughan | August 7, 2025 | Web Governance, Quality Assurance, Accessibility

I recently attended Digital Colloquium's Accessibility Summit—hands down one of my favorite events of the year. Niki Ramesh delivered this year's keynote, Using AI to Improve User Experience," which was both timely and...

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Getting to Know Your DubBot Client Support Team

Maggie Vaughan | August 5, 2025 | Quality Assurance, Accessibility

At DubBot, great technology is just one part of our solution. True success comes from supporting our users with exceptional service and a genuine understanding of our clients’ accessibility goals. Our Client Support Team is at the...

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Custom Policies for Sensory Characteristics

Maggie Vaughan | July 31, 2025 | Accessibility

Are the instructions on your website accessible to everyone? You can answer that question by testing your content against Success Criterion 1.3.3 Sensory Characteristics. This criterion requires that directions on a website or app don’t...

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DOJ Title II Archiving: What Stays, What Goes, and Why It Matters

Maggie Vaughan | July 29, 2025 | Accessibility, Quality Assurance

When the DOJ rolled out its final rule for Title II of the ADA for state and local governments, it brought some long-overdue clarity—and also raised critical questions surrounding the topic of archiving. Suddenly, it’s not just...

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DubBot, DigCol Annual Conference & Platinum Sponsorship

Maggie Vaughan | July 24, 2025 | Quality Assurance, Web Governance, Accessibility

DubBot is proud to once again be a Platinum Sponsor of the Digital Collegium 2025 Annual Conference, where higher ed professionals come together to share insights, sharpen skills, and build the connections that drive your industry forward....

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Bold, Italics and Accessibility

Maggie Vaughan | July 22, 2025 | Accessibility

About a month ago, while catching up with the accessibility professionals I follow on LinkedIn, I came across a post by one of my favorite trainers and advocates, Dax Castro. The post was in response to feedback he had received from a previous...

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Client Inspired: Issues Report inside GA Report

Maggie Vaughan | July 17, 2025 | Product Updates, Web Governance

You know what’s cool? It’s when our clients share an idea for something they'd like to see in the app, and then it becomes a new product feature. You can now view issue category counts just like you can view issue category...

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Quality Check For Your Custom Policies

Maggie Vaughan | July 15, 2025 | Quality Assurance, Accessibility

With Custom Policies in DubBot, you can easily create tailored checks to keep your content on track. These policies can return a list of pages that either match or don't match a single rule or a set of custom rules. These checks can be...

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NVDA Screen Reader Setup for Sighted Testers

Maggie Vaughan | July 8, 2025 | Accessibility

Automated accessibility testing is a powerful tool for quickly identifying many common accessibility issues and should be an integral part of your accessibility testing workflow. But it’s only one piece of the puzzle. To truly understand...

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ABCs of Web Accessibility @ The Accessibility Summit

Maggie Vaughan | July 3, 2025 | Accessibility

Digital Collegium runs on volunteer power and the invaluable support of our sponsors! DubBot is proud to continue our sponsorship this year as a sponsor for the Accessibility Summit on Tuesday, July 29, 2025. The Accessibility Summit is a...

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Ignored Path Entries Get Better Messaging

Maggie Vaughan | July 1, 2025 | Product Updates, Accessibility, Quality Assurance

While working with a client to help customize the crawl on one of their sites, DubBot’s client support specialist, Joanie Chembars, discovered an area for improvement in the Ignore Path setup module. Joanie was helping this client...

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Well-Tagged PDFs and What You Need to Know About Them

Maggie Vaughan | June 26, 2025 | Accessibility

When working with PDFs to make them accessible, one of the first steps we learn is to ensure they are correctly tagged.  What are tags in a PDF? Tags communicate the structure and reading order of the document to assistive technologies,...

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WCAG and Sustainable Web Design: Working Together to Save the Planet

Maggie Vaughan | June 24, 2025 | Accessibility

Believe it or not, the internet leaves a mark on the planet, not just in our browser history. The internet leaves a carbon footprint.  The digital industry is now responsible for between 2-5% of global emissions, more than that of the...

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Client-Inspired Product Update: Category Scores

Maggie Vaughan | June 20, 2025 | Accessibility, Product Updates

Some of our best product updates didn’t come from a boardroom brainstorm—they came straight from our clients' "wouldn’t it be nice if…" moments. That’s precisely what inspired our latest product...

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Applying WCAG 2 to Non-web ICT

Maggie Vaughan | June 17, 2025 | Accessibility

When we hear the term digital accessibility, many of us immediately think of web accessibility. And we wouldn’t be wrong. However, digital accessibility does not stop at the web. Many digital technologies operate outside of the web, and...

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Meet AIMAC: Redefining Accessibility in AI

Maggie Vaughan | June 12, 2025 | Accessibility

The AI Model Accessibility Checker (AIMAC) is a groundbreaking, open-source tool designed to hold Large Language Models (LLMs) accountable for how effectively they generate accessible HTML.  By using neutral, nonspecific prompts, just...

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Prepare to be (on)boarded!

Brian Emond | June 10, 2025 | Quality Assurance, Web Governance, Accessibility

Welcome to DubBot! We're excited to help you get up and running! Just because our software is self-service doesn't mean you’re on your own! Our Client Support Team works closely with you to get to know you and your team,...

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Is your content development tool accessible?

Maggie Vaughan | June 5, 2025 | Accessibility

There was an interesting conversation on the DubBot support line the other day. A potential client had asked one of our account executives to "compare and contrast" the accessibility checking features of DubBot with their organization’s...

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ALT Text and Answer Engine Optimization

Maggie Vaughan | June 3, 2025 | SEO

First-page search rankings remain crucial, but Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) is emerging as a significant new factor. AEO isn't just about being found by search engines; it's about being understood by them, and ALT text for your images plays a...

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EvolveDrupal Boston Digital Summit

Maggie Vaughan | May 29, 2025 | Accessibility

  DubBot is proud to sponsor this outstanding event where agency leaders, technologists, creatives, and higher education professionals converge to discuss accessibility, digital strategy, content, and user...

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Creating an Accessible Syllabus and Why It Matters

Maggie Vaughan | May 27, 2025 | Accessibility

For most colleges and universities, commencement is over, signifying the end of another academic year. Summer term has arrived! For many faculty, this is a time of rest, reflection, and regrouping. That regrouping may include a new or updated...

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A Guide to Continuous Accessibility Monitoring

Maggie Vaughan | May 22, 2025 | Quality Assurance, Accessibility

A sustainable, continuous accessibility monitoring strategy is essential for ensuring long-term digital accessibility compliance and improvement. Here are some key elements that make such a strategy effective and sustainable. Build Accessibility...

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The History of the Account History feature in DubBot

Maggie Vaughan | May 20, 2025 | Web Governance, Quality Assurance

Less than a year ago, a client contacted our support line with an unusual situation…users were "disappearing from the platform." Multiple inquiries had come from colleagues who had been set up in DuBot but had now disappeared and no...

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Spell Check and Custom Dictionaries: A Win-Win

Maggie Vaughan | May 15, 2025 | Quality Assurance, Web Governance, Accessibility

Misspelled words damage credibility and erode trust — they also disrupt user flow and negatively impact search engine rankings. Maintaining proper spelling across your website is a strategic advantage. Leveraging DubBot’s...

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Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day!

Maggie Vaughan | May 14, 2025 | Accessibility

Tomorrow, May 15, is Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD)—a day to shine a light on digital access and inclusion for the more than one billion people worldwide living with disabilities and impairments. How will you be...

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From Awareness to Action: Inside the GAAD Foundation

Maggie Vaughan | May 13, 2025 | Accessibility

May 15 holds special significance for many of us in the accessibility community — it's the day we proudly celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). Behind this crucial annual event lies a dedicated organization: the GAAD...

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HECVAT 4.0: Raising the Bar on Accessibility in Vendor Assessments

Maggie Vaughan | May 8, 2025 | Accessibility

If you work in higher education IT, you know the Higher Education Community Vendor Assessment Toolkit (HECVAT). It can be a heavy lift at times, but it’s essential for keeping tabs on vendor risks around security and privacy. It helps...

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Precision Crawling with DubBot

Maggie Vaughan | May 6, 2025 | Accessibility

What is meant by crawling a website? Just like a librarian who meticulously inventories every shelf in a library, writing down the title, author, and subject of each book, a website crawl, also known as a spider crawl or web crawl, is the process...

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Overlays - Three Years and $1M Later

Maggie Vaughan | May 1, 2025 | Accessibility

I first wrote about overlays in February 2021 in a post titled "The Problem with Overlays." The post is pretty simple. It defines overlays, gives examples of how they function, and explains why they are not an acceptable solution for your...

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Breaking Barriers, Benefiting All

Maggie Vaughan | April 29, 2025 | Accessibility

Last week, while scrolling through a social media channel, I stumbled upon an interesting article from NPR. The article's subject is "that more than half of the 1,260 Americans surveyed say they're watching shows with subtitles on because the...

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A Task Management Approach to Accessibility

Maggie Vaughan | April 24, 2025 | Accessibility, Web Governance

Accessibility remediation work can be very detailed; a single issue can span hundreds of web pages. Effective task management is crucial for successful remediation projects and efficient workflows. Breaking a large project into small, manageable...

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Broken Links: The Impact on Accessibility and SEO

Maggie Vaughan | April 22, 2025 | SEO, Quality Assurance, Accessibility

We've all been there. You click on a link only to be met with the dreaded "404 Not Found" page.  Broken links leading to "404 Not Found" errors frustrate users. Beyond the inconvenience, these errors harm your website's search engine...

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PDF Accessibility: The Basics

Maggie Vaughan | April 21, 2025 | Accessibility

Making your PDFs accessible doesn't have to be a daunting task. By focusing on a few fundamental principles, you can significantly enhance the usability of your documents and reach a wider audience. Here are four key principles for making PDFs...

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Tap Into Inclusion: A Guide to Mobile Accessibility Compliance

Maggie Vaughan | April 17, 2025 | Accessibility

Before I discuss accessibility for mobile apps, I want to differentiate between mobile apps and mobile websites. A mobile website is like any website you visit on your computer, but it is designed to be responsive and function well on mobile...

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Accessible Writing: Simple Steps to Inclusive Communication

Maggie Vaughan | April 15, 2025 | Accessibility, Quality Assurance

Have you ever noticed that most WCAG accessibility standards emphasize how content is delivered, not the content itself? While Section Headings (2.4.10) and Reading Level (3.1.5) relate to content, they are Level AAA criteria. Generally,...

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Label it Accessible - Part Two

Maggie Vaughan | April 10, 2025 | Accessibility

In March, I wrote a blog post focused on the importance of labels, specifically for familiar web components such as documents, icons, image maps, and form controls. These elements are often top-of-mind when creating accessible web...

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Game-Changers in Assistive Technology

Maggie Vaughan | April 8, 2025 | Accessibility

I was offline all day last week for a small road trip. On the drive home, I was thinking about what the next blog post should be about. I keep a running list of topics on my computer, and while driving down I-95, I was running through that list in...

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Keeping an Eye on Accessibility: Manual Testing and WCAG Success - Part 2

Maggie Vaughan | April 3, 2025 | Accessibility

Achieving a comprehensive accessibility evaluation requires automated scans and manual testing. Manual testing allows for the simulation of how people with various disabilities use the web, which can uncover accessibility barriers that automated...

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Keeping an Eye on Accessibility: Manual Testing and WCAG Success - Part 1

Maggie Vaughan | April 1, 2025 | Accessibility

While automated tools, like DubBot, quickly crawl large amounts of content to rapidly identify common accessibility barriers, that represents just half of the complete picture. A comprehensive accessibility evaluation of WCAG compliance requires...

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Accessibility Requirements and Your RFP

Maggie Vaughan | March 27, 2025 | Accessibility

When writing a Request for Proposal (RFP), it is crucial to include clear and specific accessibility requirements to ensure that the products or services procured are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. At a minimum, the...

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Spelling & Readability: Working Together for SEO

Maggie Vaughan | March 26, 2025 | SEO, Accessibility

If you are working to achieve search engine optimization (SEO), you know that "content is king!" Your website must have high-quality, informative, and engaging content. Proper spelling and good readability are two integral elements of high-quality...

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Beyond Just Compliance: How Personal Stories Fuel Our Purpose

Maggie Vaughan | March 25, 2025 | Accessibility

While we often frame accessibility through guidelines and standards—WCAG compliance, screen reader compatibility, and color contrast—it can be easy to lose sight of the actual human impact of accessibility—real people...

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Label it Accessible

Maggie Vaughan | March 20, 2025 | Accessibility

Imagine a spice rack with only abstract symbols on the jars. You might recognize a chili pepper as "spicy," but what about a swirly symbol? Is that cinnamon or something else entirely? You're left guessing and potentially ruining your dish. Now...

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DrupalCon is Coming to Atlanta!

Maggie Vaughan | March 18, 2025 | Accessibility

DubBot is proud to be an exhibitor sponsor for DrupalCon Atlanta 2025! DrupalCon is the essential conference for advancing your skills with curated sessions and panels from the Drupal community's most influential contributors. Join us...

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Custom Policies: The Power of XPath and Regex

Maggie Vaughan | March 13, 2025 | Web Governance, Quality Assurance

The DubBot app effectively identifies WCAG accessibility, broken links, and SEO issues. It provides a comprehensive initial assessment and a solid foundation for your remediation efforts. But sometimes, you may need to dig deeper. Websites can be...

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Lock It Down: Custom Policies for Website Security

Maggie Vaughan | March 11, 2025 | Quality Assurance

Website security. It's not just for big corporations. If your website collects any information, you have to make sure it’s secure. DubBot can help you do that with its Website security policy set. This policy set includes four custom...

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Why Meaningful Sequence Matters

Maggie Vaughan | March 6, 2025 | Accessibility

Imagine following a recipe with the baking instructions before the ingredient list, or trying to assemble furniture with the final step illustrated first. Or think of a GPS giving you directions to turn left after you've already passed the...

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Website Performance and its Impact on Accessibility

Maggie Vaughan | March 5, 2025 | Accessibility

As accessibility considers users with disabilities, website performance considers devices and connection speeds. Optimizing for performance is critical to creating a genuinely accessible online experience. What is Website Performance? Website...

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Quote Elements and Accessible Content

Maggie Vaughan | March 4, 2025 | Accessibility

A well-placed quote in a blog post can significantly enhance its impact and effectiveness. Quotes are essential for providing evidence, enhancing credibility, and enriching the narrative while maintaining clarity and coherence. But when writing...

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Speaking the Same Language: Sign Language Recognition

Maggie Vaughan | February 27, 2025 | Accessibility

Sign Language Recognition (SLR) systems convert visual sign language—gestures, body movements, and facial expressions—into accessible spoken or written forms. This conversion is achieved through complex AI algorithms and...

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DubBot's WordPress Plugin: Out of Beta and Ready to Roll!

Maggie Vaughan | February 25, 2025 | Accessibility, Product Updates

The wait is over! We're thrilled to announce the official launch of the DubBot WordPress plugin. After a successful beta period, this plugin is live and ready to streamline your content quality workflow directly within your WordPress editor. For...

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Building Inclusive Conversations: Accessibility in Chatbots

Maggie Vaughan | February 20, 2025 | Accessibility

While the concept of chatbots has been around for decades (the first chatbot, ELIZA, was created way back in 1966), they've become a widespread part of the internet experience in the last 15-20 years. Chatbots are valuable tools that offer 24/7...

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Don't Let DubBot "Curb Your Metrics"

Maggie Vaughan | February 18, 2025 | Quality Assurance

Internal traffic – visits to your website from your own organization – can skew your Google Analytics 4 (GA4) data, making it difficult to understand actual user behavior. Filtering this traffic is essential for accurate...

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Accessibility Metadata: What it is and Why it Matters

Maggie Vaughan | February 13, 2025 | Accessibility

For many, searching, finding, and finally reading that really good book is a familiar, pleasurable experience. We stroll through the bookstore (or online), search for a specific title or browse the new releases, make our purchase, and dive into...

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From Pixels to Print: Color and Accessible Design

Maggie Vaughan | February 11, 2025 | Accessibility

Color is a powerful tool. It evokes emotions, adds vibrancy to our surroundings, and significantly influences how we navigate the world.  However, for people with low vision, color vision deficiency, or color blindness, color can also be...

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Navigating the New ADA Rule: State and Local Governments and Your Third-Party Vendors

Maggie Vaughan | February 6, 2025 | Web Governance, Accessibility

With the recent update to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards, state and local governments must ensure that their web content and mobile apps comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level A and AA success...

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Personas: A Human-Centered Approach to Accessibility

Maggie Vaughan | February 4, 2025 | Accessibility

Just like buyer personas help us understand our target audience, accessibility personas help us understand the specific challenges and needs of users with disabilities. Accessibility personas educate us about our users in ways other data cannot,...

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From Feedback to Frontline: Groups to Page Sets

Maggie Vaughan | January 30, 2025 | Accessibility

In the DubBot app, you can create Sites. A Site is just what it sounds and reads like. You customize DubBot crawls for your entire website. Or, as best practices suggest, you can "break" your website into smaller sites to make crawling faster. For...

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Progress over Perfection: Using DubBot Can Help

Maggie Vaughan | January 28, 2025 | Accessibility

"What does progress over perfection mean when it comes to accessibility? It means to get started. Don’t wait until everything is done and perfect. The small steps make a big difference." ~ Collective Speakers, Meryl...

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AI and SEO: Opportunities and Challenges

Maggie Vaughan | January 23, 2025 | SEO

DubBot's search engine optimization (SEO) checks feature helps ensure your content follows SEO best practices. With the surge in popularity and use of AI-generated content, it is even more important to play by the rules.  Tools like...

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Creating Accessible Habits at Ohio University

Maggie Vaughan | January 21, 2025 | Accessibility, Case Studies

The digital accessibility team at Ohio University is launching a new initiative, "Accessibility Habits," to increase accessibility awareness across the campus. Last week, we spoke with Jill Bateman, the Digital Accessibility Coordinator and CPACC,...

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The Importance of Audio Description

Maggie Vaughan | January 16, 2025 | Accessibility

Closed captioning has become an essential standard for deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals. Yet its equally important counterpart, audio description, often remains overlooked.  Audio description provides narrated commentary that...

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Accessibility in a Toxic Workplace

Maggie Vaughan | January 14, 2025 | Accessibility

Toxic work environments are often characterized by detrimental factors such as: Siloed departments—Poor communication and collaboration between teams, hindering overall productivity and innovation. Excessive emphasis on...

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Making Your Status Messages Accessible

Maggie Vaughan | January 9, 2025 | Accessibility

The first item on the list in Jakob Nielsen’s "10 Usability Heuristics for User Interface Design" is the visibility of system status. This heuristic states, "The design should always keep users informed about what is going on through...

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Designing Destructive Buttons: Balancing Function and Accessibility

Maggie Vaughan | January 7, 2025 | Accessibility

Destructive buttons aim to prevent accidental data loss. They are typically used for actions with irreversible consequences, such as closing an account, deleting files, or removing personnel records from a database. Destructive buttons usually...

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Using <figcaption> for Image Descriptions

Maggie Vaughan | January 2, 2025 | Accessibility

Both ALT text and the <figcaption> element enhance image accessibility but require different writing styles. Let's look at the less familiar <figure> and <figcaption> elements to help clarify that requirement. What is...

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New Year's Eve Gatherings: Last-minute Accessibility Checklists

Maggie Vaughan | December 31, 2024 | Accessibility

By working together, hosts and guests can create a truly inclusive and enjoyable New Year's Eve party where everyone feels valued and celebrated. Here are two last-minute checklists for hosts and attendees to help ensure a successful and...

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Why Get Certified? A New Year's Resolution

Maggie Vaughan | December 26, 2024 | Accessibility

The new year is almost here, so it's time to get serious about those New Year's resolutions. 🥳 This year, aim to take your accessibility knowledge and skills to the next level. Resolve to earn an accessibility specialist...

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Happy Holidays!

Maggie Vaughan | December 24, 2024 | Accessibility

Happy Holidays from DubBot!

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Creating an Accessible Image Map

Maggie Vaughan | December 19, 2024 | Accessibility

While image maps are less commonly used than they once were, they can still be useful in some situations. An image map is a good idea when you want to create interactive elements within a visual image, such as a map, diagram, or product picture....

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What Are Best Practices in Web Accessibility?

Maggie Vaughan | December 17, 2024 | Accessibility

WCAG doesn't cover all possible accessibility issues and solutions. While it is the best place to start to make your website compliant, it's not the whole picture when it comes to accessibility. There is a substantial body of accessibility advice...

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Top Five Accessibility Issues 2024

Maggie Vaughan | December 12, 2024 | Accessibility

To wrap up 2024, our engineers have identified the top five accessibility hurdles the DubBot app reported to our clients. #1 Color Contrast SC 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) Level AA Have you ever struggled to read a website on your phone outdoors?...

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Beta WordPress Module is Here!

Maggie Vaughan | December 10, 2024 | Accessibility, Product Updates, Quality Assurance

Introducing the beta DubBot WordPress module. DubBot subscribers can now experience a simplified version of the DubBot interface directly within your WordPress editor.  Using DubBot’s accessibility and content quality checks,...

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Information Gathering and the New Informational Search

Maggie Vaughan | December 5, 2024 | Product Updates, Web Governance, Quality Assurance

We love it when our clients bring us their ideas and are always excited to see how we can improve our products.  Based on that client feedback, account administrators can now use the new policy category "Informational Search (Unscored)"...

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Accessibility Feedback & the User Experience

Maggie Vaughan | December 3, 2024 | Accessibility, Web Governance

Feedback mechanisms are essential for collecting and sharing constructive input, evaluations, or suggestions for improvement. They can be as simple as a quick chat or as formal as a survey or review and are instrumental in providing actionable...

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Happy Thanksgiving

Maggie Vaughan | November 27, 2024 | Quality Assurance

We're grateful to be part of your team and look forward to continuing our accessibility journey together. Here’s wishing you a big, bold holiday!Note: DubBot will be closed Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29.

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DubBot's Drupal Module 2.0

Maggie Vaughan | November 27, 2024 | Product Updates, Accessibility

Just last year, DubBot, in collaboration with our friends at Lullabot, announced the release of our Drupal module.  The Drupal module offers comprehensive functionalities for optimizing your website’s accessibility and...

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Buttons vs. Links

Maggie Vaughan | November 26, 2024 | Quality Assurance, Accessibility

You might read the blog's title and think, "How much is there to know about links and buttons?" A hyperlink, or link, is for moving from one page to another, and a button triggers an action, like the submit button on a web...

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Accessibility vs. Aesthetics: Finding the Balance in Your Design

Maggie Vaughan | November 21, 2024 | Accessibility

There’s a misunderstanding that accessible design is inherently unattractive. However, accessibility and aesthetics are not mutually exclusive; achieving both is possible with thoughtful design. Let's look at some of the key elements...

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Don't Leave Users Hanging: Properly Identifying & Fixing Broken Links

Maggie Vaughan | November 14, 2024 | Accessibility, Quality Assurance

After weeks of comparing schedules and two cancellations, my best friend and I were finally going to have dinner at the new vegan cafe downtown. I plugged the address into my GPS, and off we went, following the directions exactly, only to be...

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Cookie Consent Pop-ups and Assistive Technologies

Maggie Vaughan | November 7, 2024 | Accessibility

Website cookies are important because they help website owners comply with data privacy laws, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). They also give users control over their personal data by informing them about cookie use and...

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Generative AI and Its Role in Accessible Code

Maggie Vaughan | November 5, 2024 | Accessibility

It's unlikely that people will stop using generative AI tools for coding assistance. It's natural for people to adopt tools that make them more effective, like no-code website builders (Wix, Squarespace, Weebly, etc.), which empower people to...

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A Footnote on Footnotes: They Need to Be Accessible

Maggie Vaughan | October 31, 2024 | Accessibility

What exactly are footnotes?  Footnotes are notes that are placed at the end of a page and used to reference parts of the text (generally using superscript numbers). Writers use footnotes for several purposes, including citations,...

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