GrackleDocs Blog
Showing Posts from Category: Web Accessibility
Harmonising AI and Human Expertise: The New Frontier in Digital Accessibility
Introduction: The rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in digital accessibility has been nothing short of revolutionary. As AI technologies progress at an unprecedented pace, the role of accessibility experts…
‘Get Gracklin’: How ‘to Grackle’ Became Synonymous with Accessibility for our Customers
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital communication, language has a fascinating way of adapting. Today, we delve into an intriguing linguistic development: how “Gracklin’,” “Grackled,” and the phrase “to Grackle”…
Shaping the Future: The Rise of Consolidation in the Digital Accessibility Industry
The digital accessibility industry is poised for significant consolidation in the coming years. This trend is fueled by increasing awareness of the importance of accessibility, technological advancements, and regulatory pressures.…
Introducing GrackleDocs: Let’s get Grackling!
Have you ever wondered why we chose to name our company after the common grackle? It’s because the grackle is not just any bird; it’s an intelligent one, and it…
Grackledocs Inc acquires Abledocs, a leading edge Document Remediation Services Company
Toronto 13 Dec 2023– GrackleDocs Inc. a leading developer of digital document accessibility technologies and solutions today announced the acquisition of the North American business assets and operations of AbleDocs…
Unveiling WCAG 2.2: The Next Level of Inclusive Design
Introduction In the world of web design, progress never ceases. And the latest addition to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) family, WCAG 2.2, has just made its debut. It’s…
Can ChatGPT Help Write Accessible Content? Opportunities and Caveats
Accessibility is at the forefront of creating an inclusive and equitable digital environment. In a world that is increasingly reliant on digital communication, ensuring that content is accessible to all,…
WCAG 2.2 is Nearly Here!
It’s been a long time coming, but the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.2 is nearly here! No, really, we mean it this time. On July 20, WCAG 2.2…
Why WCAG?
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of guidelines designed to make web content more accessible, particularly for people with disabilities. Here are a few reasons why websites…
Accessibility for Small Business Websites
I have been with ADAudit for a while now as a Website Analyst and have a background in WordPress development and web hosting. Before I took on this role, I…
International Web Accessibility Standards
Web accessibility standards are guidelines that help ensure that websites and digital content are accessible to individuals with disabilities. These standards are designed to provide equal access to information and…