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Accessibility is not just about wheelchairs!

I saw a feature on the BBC local news this morning about pavement parking. Cars parked on pavements mean... read more »

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Making a travel booking is easy unless you are blind!

A live test Last week I was doing an audit for a travel company. I have my amazing team of... read more »

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5 Website Design Elements Critical for Brand Building

A well-knit and structured website is of primary importance for any brand or business. The website plays the greatest... read more »

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How does a blind person use their credit card?

An intriguing question This is a question that hadn’t occurred to me before. I’m doing an audit this week for... read more »

Clive Loseby on the TEDx Stage delivering his talk on website accessibility

My TEDx Talk on website accessibility for disabled people is now online!

I was extremely privileged to present my TEDx Talk at the TEDx Lukely Brook event yesterday, over in the... read more »

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Changing the world, one website at a time

I spent the weekend putting the finishing touches together for my... read more »

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You cannot use a mouse or a keyboard, what do you do?

Some of us have significant challenges This is the daily experience for one of my fab testers, Iona. A brain... read more »

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What is it really like to use a screen reader?

What are screen readers? I talk about screen readers a fair bit. They allow blind people to use websites. Blind... read more »

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What is a website accessibility statement?

Why did I write this post? I ran a poll last week in which I asked some questions about website... read more »