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The latest in accessible design, development, and user experience in our Inclusion Blog and the latest in law, strategy, program management, and news in our Business Blog as well as upcoming events. TPGi (Previously known as The Paciello Group) is an accessibility solutions provider that supports all phases of accessibility through best-in-class management software and professional services.
TPGi Blog
12h ago
Learn about the new features and improvements in the latest version of the ARC Toolkit, a powerful browser extension for web accessibility testing.
What is the ARC Toolkit?
ARC Toolkit is a browser extension that helps web developers and testers find and fix accessibility issues on their websites. It is based on the ARC Rules engine, which allows you to inspect the accessibility of any web page, generate a simple report, and get guidance on how to fix the problems.
What’s new in ARC Toolkit 5.7.0?
The latest version of the ARC Toolkit introduces several new features and improvements that make ..read more
TPGi Blog
12h ago
The post Webinar, May 16 at 11am ET: Integrate Accessibility into Your Organization appeared first on TPGi ..read more
TPGi Blog
5d ago
The post Webinar, May 21 at 12pm ET: What AI Can Do For (and To) Web Accessibility appeared first on TPGi ..read more
TPGi Blog
5d ago
Muddy dog photo by Nathalie Spehner
If you are a web developer who is not hugely familiar with the topic of web accessibility, your first encounter with it may be confusing. I’ve been there. It sucks to be presented with a list of changes to make your finely-crafted code more accessible, it can feel like scope creep, “someone else’s job”, or a critique of your work. The goal of this article is to give you tools – not more work.
We all have a part to play in making a website accessible. Before you start cutting code, the people who hand you the designs should have considered accessibility (is ..read more
TPGi Blog
1w ago
Content Manager
Full-Time // Remote – US
As part of the marketing team, the Content Marketing Manager or Content Manager will be in charge of developing numerous types of marketing content, including blog posts, website copy, brochures, social media content, and articles. Reporting to and working with the Director of Marketing, the Content Manager will own projects related to the three main areas of marketing’s focus: demand/lead generation, brand building, and sales support. The Content Manager will support other marketing team members with projects, as needed.
The Content Manager ..read more
TPGi Blog
1w ago
The post Join TPGi and Vispero at the 2024 National Restaurant Association (NRA) Show appeared first on TPGi ..read more
TPGi Blog
1w ago
Host, Mark Miller, speaks with Pat Pound about her life experiences, her advocacy, and her hobbies. Learn about:
Her unique journey.
Her staying active in retirement.
Her experience fencing.
Her work in the community.
Exchanging knowledge between different age groups
About Pat Pound
Pat is a consultant with Open Doors Organization (ODO) focusing on blindness related issues such as web and mobile accessibility and the air travel experience for travelers with vision loss and those with service dogs. Pat has worked closely with ODO to test airline and airport websites and mobile apps for acces ..read more
TPGi Blog
1w ago
ARC Product Owner
Full-Time // Remote
Primary Function
As a Product Owner for the ARC Platform, you will help guide and shape tools used by accessibility professionals around the world to improve the accessibility of their own sites and applications. In addition, you’ll work with TPGi’s own accessibility professionals to improve the methods and tooling they use to record and track the results of our own client engagements.
The ideal candidate will have a background in or around Software as a Service (SaaS), ideally with knowledge of digital accessibility, as a Product Owner or Busi ..read more
TPGi Blog
2w ago
In this article, we survey recent developments defining the legal landscape for US organizations’ digital accessibility obligations in 2024. As we explain below, lawsuits are accelerating, and in a major recent development, the Attorney General signed a final version of regulations for web content and mobile app accessibility under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Evolving legal requirements for accessibility compliance in 2024
The legal landscape for digital accessibility in the United States is governed by a number of different pieces of state and Federal legislation in ..read more
TPGi Blog
3w ago
The post Webinar, May 1 at 11am ET: The Three Step Accessibility Program appeared first on TPGi ..read more