Title II Today: Compliance & Accessibility Insights for Monday, July 14, 2025 – Volume 105
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1.) Top 5 Most Clicked News Articles From Last Month
A.) Is The DOJ Web Accessibility Rule In Danger? | ConvergeAccessibility.com | June 2, 2025
Here Convergeaccessibility.com examines the potential threats to the DOJ’s web accessibility rule, highlighting concerns over possible delays or rollbacks and emphasizing the importance of public comments by June 16 to support the rule’s implementation.
B.) DC Sued By Blind Pedestrians Who Say They’re Subject To ‘Blindness Tax’ | WTOP.com | June 2, 2025
A federal lawsuit claims Washington, D.C. violates the ADA by failing to provide adequate Accessible Pedestrian Signals, endangering blind residents and visitors at intersections.
C.) A Deep Dive Into The Websites And Software Applications Accessibility Act Of 2025 | KarlGroves.com | May 23, 2025
The Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025 aims to establish clear accessibility standards for digital platforms in order to include people with disabilities effectively. It intends to ensure that the ADA covers all websites and applications, promoting legal clarity and defining accessibility according to widely accepted principles.
D.) New Attempt To Rollback Accessibility Requirements — Comments Needed | LFLegal.com | June 2, 2025
Here Lflegal.com highlights the U.S. Department of Energy’s proposal to reverse decades-old accessibility regulations for federally funded buildings, urging public comments by June 16 to oppose the rollback and emphasizing its potential implications for both physical and digital accessibility standards.
E.) Only One-Third Of Organisations Directly Engage With Disabled People In Digital Accessibility Efforts | ATToday.co.uk | May 23, 2025
A recent survey reveals that while 84% of organisations prioritize digital accessibility, only a third actively involve disabled individuals in their efforts. Challenges remain in ensuring optimal accessibility, despite growing awareness and team formations focused on inclusive design.
2.) What To Say When You Don’t Know The Accessibility Answer | DigitalAccessTraining.com | July 10, 2025
Navigating conversations about accessibility can be challenging, especially when faced with questions for which you lack answers. This article provides practical guidance on how to respond effectively and engage in meaningful discussions about accessibility.
3.) Accessible By Design: Building Inclusive Digital Products From The Ground Up | Nira11y.com | July 10, 2025
Effective accessible design requires integrating accessibility into every stage of product development, rather than treating it as an afterthought. Teams must establish a clear information architecture and define purpose for each element, ensuring accessibility criteria are met from the outset of the design process.
4.) Robust Roles On Android | TPGI.com | July 3, 2025
This article focuses on the accessibility framework in Android, particularly the importance of properly assigning roles to user interface elements. It emphasizes that accurate role application enhances the experience for users of assistive technologies like TalkBack and Braille displays.
5.) Hierarchy In Tables | TemperTemper.net | July 2, 2025
This article explores the challenges of implementing hierarchy within tables, especially regarding accessibility for screen reader users. It emphasizes the need to convey hierarchical relationships programmatically while considering cognitive load to avoid overwhelming users.
6.) Check / Uncheck All In A Table | AdrianRoselli.com | July 1, 2025
This post explores the best practices for implementing check-all checkboxes in tables, discussing the challenges of accessibility and usability based on user navigation patterns. It suggests placing the check-all checkbox outside the table to enhance clarity and reduce confusion for screen reader users.
7.) Accessible Social Media: Alt Text | OpenAccess.nz | June 28, 2025
This guide highlights the importance of adding alt text to social media images to enhance accessibility for blind individuals and others who use screen readers. It provides step-by-step instructions for various platforms to effectively implement alt text in image posts.
8.) A Beginning Of A New International Accessibility Era | Cerovac.com | June 28, 2025
This article explores the implications of the European Accessibility Act (EAA), emphasizing the increased awareness and harmonization of accessibility standards across multiple countries. It also addresses the complexities and challenges posed by varying national regulations and the call for better funding and methodologies in accessibility work.
9.) Digital Trust Index 2025 The State Of Digital Accessibility In Europe | DigitalTrustIndex.eu | June 28, 2025
The Digital Trust Index 2025 reveals that 93% of European websites fail to meet accessibility standards, significantly disadvantaging millions of users, particularly those with disabilities. With impending legislation requiring compliance by June 2025, businesses are unprepared and face potential penalties if they do not address these accessibility issues.
10.) The European Accessibility Act: Dreams And Gratitude | LFLegal.com | June 27, 2025
The European Accessibility Act, set to take effect on June 28, 2025, is aimed at ensuring that technology and digital content are accessible to disabled individuals across the EU. The author expresses hopes for mainstreaming digital accessibility and gratitude towards those who worked for the law’s establishment.
11.) Understanding EN 17161 Design for All | Tetralogical.com | June 27, 2025
EN 17161 Design for All provides a framework for integrating accessibility into the design and development processes of digital products and services. It promotes user involvement, particularly from individuals with disabilities, ensuring that products are usable by the widest audience possible. The document outlines key strategies organizations can adopt to align with accessibility standards and enhance user experience.
12.) Microsoft’s Commitment To The European Accessibility Act | Blogs.Microsoft.com | June 26, 2025
The European Accessibility Act, enforceable from June 28, 2025, will enhance accessibility rights across the EU, enabling over 110 million disabled individuals to participate fully in society. Microsoft supports this legislation by ensuring their products comply with EAA requirements and by enhancing features like real-time text in Teams and accessibility documentation, aiming to foster innovation in accessibility technology.
13.) Implement WCAG Rules In Your Infographics | A11Y-Collective.com | June 26, 2025
The article outlines essential guidelines for creating accessible infographics, focusing on design simplicity, logical structure, effective text usage, and proper color contrast to enhance usability for individuals with disabilities. These principles help ensure that visual content is inclusive and compliant with WCAG standards.
14.) Tying Accessibility to Business Objectives | ButtonDown.com | June 25, 2025
Neglecting accessibility could hinder long-term business success, as digital products designed with accessibility in mind benefit usability for all users, expand market share, and enhance employee retention. Emphasizing accessibility not only generates loyalty and minimizes legal risks but also fosters innovation and aligns with modern consumer expectations.
15.) Writing Alt Text With AI | JaredCunha.com | June 25, 2025
Leveraging large language models (LLMs) can simplify the process of writing effective alt text for images, making them more accessible to screen readers. Tailoring prompts can enhance the quality of the generated descriptions, ensuring they meet specific contexts and requirements.
16.) From Word Fluff to Real Impact: Achieving Specific, Measurable, and Accountable Accessibility | TheIdeaPlace.net | June 25, 2025
This article critiques the gap between corporate accessibility promises and actual user experiences, emphasizing the need for specific and accountable accessibility commitments. By outlining a framework for measurable actions, it advocates for a shift in corporate accountability to ensure true digital inclusion.
17.) WCAG 2.2 And Beyond: Key Updates And Essential Guidelines You Need To Know | A11yTalks.com | June 25, 2025
This talk will delve into the significant updates in WCAG 2.2, emphasizing how these changes improve accessibility for individuals with cognitive, mobility, and visual challenges. It will also review crucial guidelines from WCAG 2.0 and 2.1 that are vital for fostering inclusive digital design.
18.) You’re Not An Accessibility Specialist Until You’ve … | Cerovac.com | June 24, 2025
Sometimes I read a post and have a need to add some personal views of mine. This time it’s a short list that came to my mind about being an accessibility specialist.
19.) ADA Title II: What The New Digital Accessibility Rule Means For Public Entities | A11y.is | June 24, 2025
The U.S. Department of Justice finalized an update to Title II of the ADA, mandating that state and local government websites and mobile apps meet specific accessibility standards. This rule, effective April 2024, requires public entities to conform to WCAG 2.1, Level AA guidelines, ensuring equity and participation for individuals with disabilities in accessing government services.
20.) Henny Swan — Director At Tetralogical | Captivate.fm | June 24, 2025
In this episode of The Digital Accessibility Podcast, Henny Swan, a recognized accessibility expert, shares her experience and insights on inclusive design principles and accessible product thinking. The conversation covers the evolution of accessibility, the importance of embedding it in digital strategy, and practical advice for accessibility leaders looking to drive change.
21.) Accessible Shopify Themes Breaking Down Shopify’s Accessibility Requirements | ConvergeAccessibility.com | June 23, 2025
This article analyzes the accessibility requirements for Shopify themes and emphasizes the need for merchants to comply with the European Accessibility Act (EAA). It outlines specific WCAG criteria associated with Shopify’s theme submission guidelines and suggests methods for finding accessible themes amidst varying accessibility standards.
22.) WCAG 2.2 Card Deck | Figma.com | June 21, 2025
This resource offers a comprehensive deck related to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2. It serves as a useful tool for designers and developers aiming to enhance accessibility in their digital products.
23.) PDF Strategy In Improving Accessibility | DennisDeacon.com | June 21, 2025
PDFs can enhance convenience but may create significant barriers for users relying on assistive technologies, such as screen readers. Implementing a robust PDF strategy involves inventorying existing PDFs, prioritizing remediation, and ensuring that proper accessibility standards are integrated into the document creation process.
24.) iOS Accessibility Inspector: Beyond Automation | Dev.to | June 20, 2023
Exploring the Xcode Accessibility Inspector reveals it serves a purpose beyond merely detecting automated issues, opening up avenues for developers to improve accessibility in their applications. Key testing categories include ensuring proper labels, navigation, and font adjustments for a comprehensive accessibility review.
25.) Font Size Dimensions | Damato.Design | June 20, 2025
This article explores the complexities of using relative units for font sizes and spacing in web design, emphasizing the importance of maintaining accessibility and the integrity of layout composition. It concludes with recommendations on the use of fixed pixel units for spacing and the preference of relative units for defining widths where necessary.
26.) Pneuma Solutions Achieves SOC 2 Type II Certification, Strengthening Commitment To Enterprise Security And Accessibility | PneumaSolutions.com | June 19, 2025
Pneuma Solutions has secured SOC 2 Type II certification, affirming its strong data-security and privacy practices audited over time. The certification reinforces its dedication to accessibility and provides enterprise clients with enhanced confidence in its secure cloud offerings.
27.) I Want to Love Linux. It Doesn’t Love Me Back: Post 4 — Wayland Is Growing Up. And Now We Don’t Have a Choice | Fireborn.Mataroa.blog | June 19, 2025
The future is Wayland. Let’s make sure we’re invited. This post wasn’t supposed to exist — not yet. I meant to talk about bootloaders. About inaccessible USB installs. About the deafening silence between pressing the power button and hearing a screen reader. That post is still coming. But something bigger is happening now.
28.) Pseudomotion, Motion Sensitivity, And Accessibility | ButtonDown.com | June 18, 2025
Motion sensitivity can be triggered by both real and pseudomotion, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and seizures in sensitive individuals. The article emphasizes the need for inclusive design practices to mitigate the effects of pseudomotion in digital environments through customizable settings and reduced motion options.
29.) From Curiosity To Creation: The Story Behind Accessibility Nerd | EqualEntry.com | June 17, 2025
Cameron Cundiff works on tools that enhance digital accessibility, such as Image Describer for the visually impaired and a11y-agent for developers. He focuses on integrating AI with traditional accessibility techniques, emphasizing that AI aids rather than replaces human expertise in software development.
30.) 10 Harsh Realities Every Digital Accessibility Consultant Needs to Hear | DigitalA11Y.com | June 17, 2025
This article outlines critical insights for digital accessibility consultants, emphasizing that many organizations view accessibility as an afterthought. It highlights the challenges consultants face, such as tight budgets, resistance from stakeholders, and the need for ongoing commitment to accessibility practices beyond mere compliance with standards.
31.) Accessibility In Design Systems | Voorhoede.nl | June 17, 2025
Effective design systems can enhance accessibility compliance by embedding accessible patterns into reusable components, yet achieving true accessibility requires a collaborative effort across multiple teams. As the deadline for the European Accessibility Act approaches, organizations must take proactive steps to ensure alignment with updated accessibility standards.
32.) Testing Methods: Meaningful Sequence | DennisDeacon.com | June 17, 2025
This article examines WCAG 1.3.2 Meaningful Sequence, focusing on the importance of content presentation order for users relying on assistive technologies. It discusses testing methods, highlighting the benefits and limitations of automated, AI-based, and manual testing approaches for achieving meaningful sequence compliance.
33.) Selfish Reasons For Building Accessible UIs | NolanLawson.com | June 16, 2025
The article emphasizes the importance of building accessible user interfaces not just for moral reasons but for practical benefits such as ease of debugging, improved naming conventions, and better testability. It highlights how accessibility practices can lead to more efficient development processes and a more enjoyable experience for developers as well as users.
34.) What I Wish Someone Told Me When I Was Getting Into ARIA | SmashingMagazine.com | June 16, 2025
This article offers a comprehensive overview of Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA), guiding newcomers through its fundamental concepts and practical applications. It aims to clear up misconceptions and provide essential tips for utilizing ARIA effectively in web accessibility endeavors.
35.) Braille Your Way, On Your Terms: Introducing Braille Page-size Customization To Scribe For Documents | PneumaSolutions.com | June 16, 2025
Scribe now offers new features for Braille conversion, including customizable page size for quick remediations and easy formatting options. This enhancement allows users to efficiently create ready-made Braille documents, improving accessibility and reducing the time spent on document preparation.
36.) Don’t Use That Accessibility Overlay | AccessAces.com | June 16, 2025
Here Lucy Greco critiques the reliance on “accessibility overlay” tools that promise quick fixes, arguing they often fail disabled users, incur ongoing costs, invite lawsuits, and ultimately undermine genuine inclusive design efforts.
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37.) Mission Impossible – Accessibility Job Roles | CraigAbbott.co.uk | June 14, 2025
This blog post critiques a job advertisement for a UX Accessibility Specialist position at JD Sports, highlighting multiple red flags, including a lack of realistic job scoping, inadequate incentives for proper work, and unclear requirements. The author emphasizes that accessibility work requires cultural investment and a long-term commitment, not a quick fix as suggested by the role’s short-term nature.
38.) Accessible Rickrolling | HeydonWorks.com | June 12, 2025
This article explores the intersection of web accessibility and writing, emphasizing that good writing is essential for creating accessible interfaces. It also discusses how rickrolling can illustrate the complexities of accessibility, suggesting that while misleading links may be accessible, they can inadvertently affect the parity of user experiences.
39.) Accname Unclarified | Html5Accessibility.com | June 12, 2025
This article highlights the ambiguity in determining when an accessible name defined by ARIA attributes should replace or complement the child content in web development, affecting developers and users alike. Suggestions for clearer guidelines based on content models are provided, aimed at improving accessibility.
40.) Don’t Fix Over It, Demand It: Why You Should Require Accessibility From Your Suppliers | Nira11y.com | June 11, 2023
Organizations striving for digital accessibility often overlook the role of third-party suppliers that may introduce barriers. By demanding accessible solutions from these suppliers, businesses can align with their values, mitigate legal risks, and ensure a better overall experience for all users.
41.) The European Accessibility Act: What APAC Needs To Know About EAA Compliance | Deque.com | June 11, 2025
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) establishes accessibility standards applicable not just to EU-based companies but any business selling products or services into the EU market. APAC organizations are advised to align with these standards to ensure compliance and maintain market access, given the increasing scrutiny and regulatory shifts in digital accessibility.
42.) Accessibility Statements: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly | Buttondown.com | June 11, 2025
This article examines the varying quality of accessibility statements found online, categorizing them from non-existent to vague and performative. It emphasizes the importance of transparent and actionable statements that genuinely reflect an organization’s commitment to digital accessibility, outlining what details should be included to better serve users with disabilities.
43.) Testing Methods: Info And Relationships | DennisDeacon.com | June 10, 2025
This article outlines the WCAG 1.3.1 Success Criterion, emphasizing the importance of conveying information, structure, and relationships clearly through text or programmatic means. It discusses various testing methods including automated, AI, and manual testing approaches to ensure web accessibility for users relying on assistive technologies.
44.) Quick Tip: Context Is Key | Tarnoff.info | June 9, 2025
This post emphasizes the importance of context when using auto-scanning tools for accessibility testing. It highlights how misunderstanding context can lead to false positives and offers guidance on ensuring controls are appropriately labeled according to the screen they appear on.
45.) 14 Logic-Driven UI Design Tips To Improve Any Interface | Medium.com | June 8, 2025
This article presents practical UI design tips focused on using logic instead of instinct to enhance interface designs. Key strategies include proper spacing, ensuring contrast ratios, and maintaining consistency, aimed at creating intuitive and user-friendly interfaces.
46.) So, You Screwed Up Your EAA Compliance. What Now? | Yatil.net | June 8, 2025
With the deadline for European Accessibility Act (EAA) compliance approaching, this article outlines necessary steps for organizations that have yet to meet the requirements. It emphasizes the importance of gradual improvement in accessibility and the need for accurate documentation and support to avoid potential penalties.
47.) Aria/HTML Relationship Severance | HTML5Accessibility.com | June 7, 2025
This article explores the persistent issues surrounding ARIA attributes and their effectiveness when dealing with Shadow DOM, highlighting that referencing elements across different DOM contexts remains problematic. It emphasizes the need for workarounds and advocates for using standard HTML controls where possible to ensure better accessibility.
48.) Where To Put Focus When Opening A Modal Dialog | AdrianRoselli.com | June 6, 2025
The focus management in modal dialogs can greatly impact user experience, particularly regarding how messages and forms are perceived upon opening. This post outlines the considerations necessary for setting focus appropriately, including the user’s familiarity with the task and the complexity of the content displayed.
49.) The Hero Of My Own Story | BrianDeconinck.com | June 6, 2025
Reflecting on a transition from a digital services role at the VA, the author contrasts experiences with a fellow contractor while emphasizing the significance of accessibility in fostering better services for veterans. Key takeaways include the importance of culture in large organizations and the need for effective governance to address accessibility issues.
50.) Quick Tip: WCAG Doesn’t Round | Tarnoff.info | June 5, 2025
This article emphasizes the importance of precision in meeting WCAG success criteria, noting that even slight measurement discrepancies can result in non-compliance. For instance, a calculated contrast ratio of 4.498799879:1 fails the required benchmark of 4.5:1 for body text.
51.) Practical Examples And Use Cases | A11Y-Collective.com | June 5, 2025
The aria-selected attribute is crucial for improving web accessibility by indicating which elements are currently selected in interactive components like tabs, listboxes, and grids. This article discusses its practical usage and best practices for ensuring all users can navigate and understand selection states effectively.
52.) How to Make Accessibility “Stick” | ButtonDown.com | June 4, 2025
A simple, bold graphic showing three square icons side by side. The first icon on the left is a green checkmark labeled “YES” below it. The middle icon is a red “X” labeled “NO.” The icon on the right is a yellow question mark labeled “MAYBE.”
53.) Translating Accessibility | TPGI.com | June 4, 2025
This article addresses the complexities of translating web content that supports multiple languages, particularly in terms of accessibility. It outlines key HTML and ARIA attributes that must be translated, provides examples of hidden text that requires localization, and emphasizes best practices for ensuring assistive technologies can properly interpret translated elements.
54.) Championing Accessibility: Technical And Non-Technical Tips | EqualEntry.com | June 3, 2025
Kai Wong and Asha Sachdeva delivered an engaging talk on championing digital accessibility, emphasizing the importance of advocacy, tailored training, and embedding accessibility into team cultures. They stressed the role of empathy, communication, and community building in driving effective change towards more inclusive digital spaces.
55.) Inclusive Development Practices In Next.js Projects | Deque.com | June 3, 2025
This article shares best practices for building accessible applications using Next.js, emphasizing the importance of integrating accessibility into the development process from the start. It provides practical approaches such as using semantic HTML, ensuring keyboard accessibility, leveraging ARIA roles, and incorporating localization to create inclusive web experiences.
56.) Testing Methods: Live Audio-only | DennisDeacon.com | June 3, 2025
This article examines the WCAG 1.2.9 success criterion for live audio-only content, emphasizing the importance of providing real-time captions for accessibility. It discusses various testing methods—automated, AI, and manual—highlighting their benefits and limitations in ensuring accurate and inclusive access to live audio events.
57.) Is The DOJ Web Accessibility Rule In Danger? | ConvergeAccessibility.com | June 2, 2025
The blog post expresses concerns about the Trump Administration’s potential rollback of crucial digital accessibility regulations, particularly those pertaining to the new Title II web accessibility rule. It highlights the implications of recent actions taken against disability rights and calls for public comments to oppose these changes.
58.) New Attempt to Roll Back Accessibility Requirements — Comments Needed | LFLegal.com | June 2, 2025
The U.S. Department of Energy is proposing significant changes to accessibility regulations that have been in place for over forty years, which could impact how new buildings are constructed for disability access. This rollback threatens basic civil rights for disabled individuals and highlights the broader implications for digital accessibility as well.
59.) Legal Update: May 2025 | ConvergeAccessibility.com | June 2, 2025
This update summarizes recent legal developments in web accessibility, highlighting significant rulings from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania regarding intent to return requirements for plaintiffs, a lawsuit against UserWay by BloomsyBox.com over contractual obligations, and the introduction of the Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025 aimed at establishing clear digital accessibility standards.
60.) It’s Not Too Late For European Accessibility Act Activities | Cerovac.com | May 31, 2025
As the deadline for the European Accessibility Act approaches, many organizations remain unprepared. The author emphasizes the importance of awareness and training while warning against rushing accessibility efforts, which could lead to ineffective solutions.
61.) Give Users’ Brains A Break: UX Tips For Cognitive Accessibility | Coforma.io | May 30, 2025
This article emphasizes the importance of cognitive accessibility in user experience, highlighting that user interfaces should cater to diverse cognitive patterns and reduce mental strain for all users. A senior accessibility engineer provides insights and practical tips that align COGA objectives with WCAG 2.2 guidelines, aiming to improve the usability of digital products for individuals with cognitive disabilities and beyond.
62.) Up And Coming ARIA | WebAIM.org | May 30, 2025
This article highlights emerging ARIA attributes and roles that enhance web accessibility, including aria-errormessage and aria-description, as well as their support status across various screen readers. It emphasizes the importance of staying updated with these features as browser compatibility evolves.
63.) The Col Element | HeydonWorks.com | May 29, 2025
This article critiques the <col> and <colgroup> elements in HTML, discussing their complexities, potential for causing accessibility issues, and the confusing nature of their implementation. It suggests that simpler table structures with straightforward headers are more effective for communication, especially for users relying on screen readers.
64.) Testing Methods: Prerecorded Media Alternative | DennisDeacon.com | May 27, 2025
This article explores the importance of providing accessible alternatives for synchronized media to accommodate individuals with vision and hearing impairments. It highlights various testing methods, including automated, AI-based, and manual testing approaches, discussing their advantages and limitations in evaluating transcript effectiveness and completeness.
65.) A11y 101: 1.4.12 Text Spacing | Tarnoff.info | May 19, 2025
This article examines the significance of text spacing in web accessibility, specifically focusing on how adjustable text layout can benefit individuals with various reading and processing disorders. It highlights guidelines from WCAG regarding line height, letter spacing, and word spacing to enhance readability and user experience.
66.) This Future Must Include Us All, Even Figma | AHumanFuture.co | May 12, 2025
The announcement of Figma Sites, a tool for non-technical users to create responsive web layouts, raises concerns about the accessibility of the generated code. The article critiques the ongoing challenges in web accessibility while emphasizing the responsibilities of large tech firms to prioritize quality and inclusivity in digital products.
Deadlines For Compliance
April 24, 2026 | Title II Deadline | ADA
State and local governments with a population of 50,000 or more must ensure their websites, mobile apps, and digital documents comply with WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
April 24, 2027 | Title II Deadline | ADA
State and local governments with fewer than 50,000 people, as well as all special district governments, must achieve full compliance with WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
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