When websites depend on users estimating remaining time before a session expires, they quietly exclude people — not just those with formal ADHD diagnoses, but anyone who experiences time differently or processes information at a different pace.
https://smashingmagazine.com/2026/04/session-timeouts-accessibility-barrier-authentication-design/

Poorly handled session timeouts are more than a technical inconvenience. They can become serious accessibility barriers that interrupt essential online tasks, especially for people with disabilities. Here is how to implement thoughtful session management that improves usability, reduces frustration, and helps create a more accessible and respectful web.
I'm angry about this and want to shout, but I don't know very many folks who care to hear me shout about accessibility IRL. So I'm shouting on social media. We don't know the outcome, but I'm still shouty. So.
The deadline for state and local government entities with a population of 50,000 or more to meet web and mobile accessibility requirements is April 24 of this year. A recent government notice indicates that the Department of Justice may try to change either this deadline or other aspects of the rul
Close enough" isn't good enough when it comes to ADA compliance. A fraction of an inch could be the difference between a welcoming entrance and a massive legal liability. We’re diving deep into Clear Opening Width so you can keep your business accessible and compliant.
Master the ADA basics here: https://theomnibuzz.com/insight--why-clear-opening-width-matters-for-ada-door-compliance-
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Who won’t be aware of ADA Door Compliance in the commercial landscape? It’s not only a box to check, but the major difference between a door that appears compliant on paper and one that works for those who depend on it daily. Want to know why do clear opening matters for ADA door compliance? This insight covers the detailed breakdown of ADA-accessible door requirements, how they apply in real projects, and where legal exposure often lies.
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If you're not testing your UI for users who enlarge font sizes, your UI testing may as well be nonexistent.