Accessibility Resources for ADA Compliance, WCAG, and Section 508
Find practical resources that help teams understand accessibility requirements, apply WCAG in real projects, and support ADA and Section 508 compliance efforts. Use the glossary to decode terminology, read WCAG guides for implementation clarity, explore the blog for strategy and updates, and review case studies for real-world outcomes.
Accessibility Glossary
Accessibility terms can be confusing, especially when procurement and compliance language gets involved. The glossary explains common standards, acronyms, and testing concepts in plain English, so teams can align on scope, expectations, and documentation without guesswork.
View the glossaryWCAG Guides
WCAG is the most common technical standard used to evaluate digital accessibility. These guides translate WCAG criteria into practical decisions for design, development, and QA, with a focus on the patterns that repeatedly cause issues in real products. For deeper interpretation and implementation detail, WCAG guidance is the model we follow: intent, context, and what compliance looks like in practice.
Browse WCAG guidesBlog
The blog covers ADA compliance, Section 508 expectations, WCAG updates, testing strategy, and implementation realities for modern websites and web apps. Content is written to help teams prioritize work, reduce compliance risk, and build repeatable accessibility practices.
Read the blogCase Studies
Case studies show how accessibility work translates into measurable progress: what was tested, what was fixed, how risk was reduced, and how teams maintained accessibility over time. If you need proof of process, defensible scope, or procurement-ready outcomes, start here.
Explore case studiesStart Here: A Practical Way to Use These Resources
If you are new to accessibility, start with the glossary to understand the language. If you need implementation clarity, use the WCAG guides to map issues to standards and remediation. If you need real examples of outcomes and processes, review case studies and how teams validated improvements.
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