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Clive Loseby

Clive Loseby

Clive Loseby is a TED Speaker and a Global Leader in Website Accessibility.

He is the owner of Access by Design, which has creating accessible websites since 2006.

He helps others with their digital accessibility with his incredible team of disabled people,
striving to fulfil his mission: To Change the World, One Website at a Time.

 

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Popups!

Posted on 2 May 2025

This could be one that appears after a short while to check you are still there, or asks if...

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Navigation challenges

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One of the most important parts of a website is the navigation. People need to find the pages...

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What does Colour Contrast actually mean?

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How is Colour Contrast defined? Colour contrast is one of the most common accessibility issues out there. It’s about how...

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What’s the best way to avoid using the c-word?

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Expanding on inclusive link text Let’s call out the culprit straight away: “Click here.” It crops up on every other page, yet...

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How do YOU pronounce WCAG?

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Expanding on accessibility guidelinesWhen it comes to web accessibility, our own “building regulations” are the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines—the set of international standards...

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The European Accessibility Act: Why You Must Act Now

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What is the EAA? The European Accessibility Act (EAA) introduces new rules that mirror the regulatory impact of GDPR, which...

Three monitors show web accessibility stats: 97.8% (2019), 97.4% (2021), 95.9% (2024), with slow improvement.

Some inaccessibility stats

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According to WebAIM’s annual Million Report, a sobering 95.9 per cent of the top one million home‑pages scanned in 2024...

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What is an alt tag and how should I use it?

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Alt text in a nutshell Alt text (often mis‑labelled an “alt tag”) is the little string you drop into an image’s alt=""...