Whether you’re setting up direct deposit with a new employer or linking your bank account to a payment platform like Venmo, Fidelity, or QuickBooks, you’ve likely been asked to provide a voided check.
The century-old symbol of hospitality remains a beloved and nostalgic artistic medium, even as it fades in popularity. More than three billion individual guest checks are printed each year at the ...
Getting started with web accessibility improvements can feel overwhelming. The ultimate goal should be a website that maximizes accessibility and considers inclusive access in all decisions. But even ...
If the Accessibility Checker still flags either of these things after you have verified for accuracy, you do not need to worry about non-compliance. There is an option to automatically add tags to ...
Digital accessibility is a legal and ethical obligation that ensures everyone—including people with disabilities—can access, understand, and use digital content equitably. Under the ADA (Titles I & II ...
On April 24, 2024, the Department of Justice (DOJ) published a new rule on digital accessibility under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This rule requires the University’s web ...
New guidance from the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) is aimed at helping states build accessibility into every stage of their technology procurement process. The ...
New federal rules require all college web content to be accessible by spring 2026. Most institutions are far from ready. By the spring of next year, public colleges and universities will be required ...
Local governments are in the middle of one of the most consequential digital transitions in decades. Budgets, agendas, policies and permits that once lived in binders or bulletin boards are now ...
As a longtime severe migraine sufferer with high sensitivity, I’ve learned that certain lights, sounds, and moving images can trigger my next 48-hour stay in a dark room. This makes smartphone use a ...