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Accessibility,
plain English.

A series on web accessibility for Irish businesses — the legal context, the tools, the quick wins, and the business case.

AccessibilityFeb 2026

Is Your Website Leaving People Out? 10 Fixes You Can Ask For Today

WCAG 2.2 AA compliance isn't just a legal obligation under the European Accessibility Act — it's a commercial opportunity. Here are 10 quick wins you can brief your web team on today.

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SEOJan 2026

7 Essential Free Tools to Check Your Website's Accessibility (No Technical Knowledge Required)

Automated scanners identify 30-40% of WCAG failures. Here are 7 free tools that surface the obvious issues quickly — from WAVE and Axe to screen reader testing with VoiceOver.

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ChecklistJan 2026

The Curb Cut Effect: Why Designing for Disability Makes Everything Better for Everyone

The slope at the footpath wasn't designed for you. But you use it constantly. The same principle applies to every accessibility improvement on the web — and the return is systematically underestimated.

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ComplianceMar 2026

What Is the European Accessibility Act — and Does It Apply to Your Business?

The EAA came into force on 28 June 2025. Here's what it means in plain English, who it applies to, and what you actually need to do about it.

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AccessibilityMar 2026

The 5 Most Common Accessibility Failures on Irish Websites

After scanning hundreds of Irish websites, these are the five issues that come up almost every time — and the plain English fix for each one.

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ComplianceMar 2026

How to Write an Accessibility Statement (With a Free Template)

An accessibility statement is a legal requirement under the EAA. Here's what it needs to contain, where to publish it, and how to generate one in under two minutes for free.

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