 Well, I appreciate you guys coming out this early in the morning. They always give me the early talk I think they do that on purpose My name is Joe Lepresi. Like you said, I'm from St. Pete Design. We're a web development company and We basically we're based out of St. Pete and we do Custom software and accessibility All right, what we do is we auto remediate WordPress websites for accessibility issues we teach Corporations and IT teams how to be compliant and stay compliant We give WordPress accessibility talks and we build custom software All right, our story a couple years ago. We got a job from a government agency about accessibility We knew nothing about it, but like any good developer we took the job and then that preceded Our research fair research phase started after that and part of that was we came across the National Federation of the Blind it's actually the largest Gathering of blind people in the world really convention. So that that was a big deal. That was an Orlando So that was only about an hour drive. So it was right in our backyard and going through that was when we realized how How many disabled individuals there were really never really thought about it and how difficult it was for them to To navigate technology and stuff. It was a big deal And once we got out of that we we continued our research phase and just found it very difficult to find any Information about accessibility. It was it was pretty hard. That's when we decided we need to put it all together and get the word out So that's how this talk came about web accessibility made easy for WordPress Okay, in this talk, I'm going to give you guys some facts and I'm going to explain what section 5 it 508 is I'm going to offer you our 11 easy steps for to help you with your section 5 way compliance And at the end I'm going to give you some free developer tools that'll help you All right a few facts over 1 billion people worldwide have some sort of disability That's a big number and of that an estimated 253 million people Have a vision impairment and that's kind of what we focus on when it comes to accessibility because We think that's the the group that has the biggest hurdles for internet. They all have hurdles But we believe we can reach and help the most people with that group And of that 253 million 19 million of those vision impaired people are children and I have two kids Watching them interact with technology They're just pretty much one and the same at this point They're like little cyborgs and I can just only imagine 19 million All right There were 814 section 508 lawsuits in 2017 there was over 2,200 lawsuits last year All 2,200 lawsuits were filed by less than 50 plaintiffs and The little kind of catch 22 here is is I'm going to show you how to be section 508 compliant And that's the law But the lawsuits are happening under title 3 of the ADA not section 508 which is Title 3 states that an individual's got to have the same access to everything that everybody does That's where like blue parking spaces and bathrooms large bathrooms things like that came about This is just basically title 3 for the internet It's a little graph right here. You can you can see the exponential growth in lawsuits 2015 there was 57 2016 there was 262 2017 814 last year 2200 and you can imagine what 2019 is gonna be see I'm gonna have to redo my graph here And most of the lawsuits are coming from New York and Florida new out of the 2200 I think New York had 1500 Think Florida had five or six hundred and basically the rest of America split the last hundred or two All right What is section 508 and Waycag Waycag the web content accessibility guidelines is basically the worldwide Criteria that they put together for websites They break it down into three different levels a double a and triple a Basically section 508 says you have to be a and double a compliant of Waycag Triple a compliant is very difficult if not impossible in some some scenarios to obtain Okay section 508. This is the one we're worried about this is Pretty much a dumbed-down version of Waycag. This is the American version again Waycag is three levels a double a triple a Section 508 the American version says that we have to be compliant to level a and double a of Waycag And the section 508 is just a part of the America's Disability Act All right. Well Waycag breaks down into four main ideas. We got perceivable deals with things like text alternative of media Make sure things are distinguishable Then you got operable. You got to make sure your entire sites accessible by only a keyboard You got to make sure you got enough time. You got to think of things like seizures and make sure your site's navigable Understandable, you got to make sure your site's readable gonna make sure it's predictable and you got to make sure Assistive technologies and stuff work and understand your site robust Make sure it's compatible with different pieces of assistive technology and into the future Don't just think of now think of where this technology is gonna be a few years down the road. So your site works Okay Why does section 508 exists? This is why Because this is what? 253 million people see when they go to your website. They don't see nothing We can fight all day long with the client You know the client wants us to make this special font. They want all these amazing colors and all these things It's all irrelevant to an individual who's disabled and especially the 253 million people who are who are low vision? Because this is what they see All right now with that I'm gonna offer our 11 easy steps and we're gonna go through them here one by one All right number one. We got provide alternative text for non-text content This is probably one of the easiest things and this is the most common thing that everybody everybody knows about All right when you add a picture to your media library in the back end I'm pretty sure we're all familiar with this you're gonna have a place right here to add your alt text And you just want a nice descriptive text. They say no more than 200 I try to be less than about a hundred About a good sentence or two good descriptive sentence I have not seen any data that that this helps you SEO with the alt text We typically do like the description and title is what we do when we do SEO and stuff like that This is just a closer up of this It's a picture of a device that allows you to see with your tongue and that's actually a real device And I that was from the NFB. It was pretty pretty cool And with the Gutenberg update they add this down here this allows you to click an image and Tell the screen reader basically that is decorative and that tells the screen reader to just skip right over it So you either have to have an alt tag or you have to mark it as decorative One of those two things has to happen for you to be compliant If it has a picture on your website, it has to have either an alt tag or or label decorative no matter what Well, this is where the gray area is I mean, it's not law for the average individual But it's law for government and it's law for anybody who's doing business with with government anybody doing contract work at all But if you look at the 2200 lawsuits that I put up there, none of those are section 508 lawsuits Those are all title three lawsuits. So to answer your question if You have a little mom-and-pop website You probably aren't gonna have to worry too much about it because there's so many other big fish in the sea to fry But the fact is if your site is not if there's an area of your site That cannot be reached by an individual using a piece of technology or as blind you can can be sued Doesn't matter whether your government doing business with the government because again those lawsuits are not under section 508 Then they're title three and title three says that an individual does not have full access to your website The same as any brick-and-mortar and that's what's happening. They're taking all those brick-and-mortar laws I just moved them right over to the the web. So I guess there's a site where I can go and retitle three and all this stuff Yeah, I mean you go to government you can look up the law for Yes, I mean I haven't on our site we've got it on YouTube I'm sure word camp Alana's gonna ask me for it and they'll post it wherever they post it this whole presentation So you'll be able to look at all of this. Absolutely All right number two label form elements I'm sure we all got input values and stuff like that on our website Especially contact form. This is very simple. These are your form elements last name first name very simple Contact form seven is a very popular one They come their form elements already come labeled unless you're adding new ones Then you're gonna have to manually add them, but contact form seven works real well I'm gravity form works to well, too, and then I believe they have some plugins that help with their accessibility Okay, number three add manuscript or closed captions for videos and add audio description for animations You're talking about a music site. I don't know if you actually have a music site, but this this will kind of pertain to that This is a ad manuscript or closed captions if yeah All right an example of closed caption YouTube how many people here use YouTube to upload videos to their to their sites and stuff All right, well we do we do all the time and it's very easy upload a video You can SEO it up they give you a little shortcode put in the back end and it displays the video Well YouTube what most people don't realize and I didn't realize until I got into the whole accessibility thing is YouTube the blind community uses YouTube to get a large portion of their information because The way they make it they make it so easy So what you do is when you upload a video You can go into edit and you go to subtitles for slash CC take it to a little a little window And it'll allow you to add closed captions You can do it in multiple different ways YouTube will do it for you You can add it manually or upload a draft or you can open it on the front end and let anybody who's watching Manually chime in and then you can okay it and Then what that does that opens up down here little CC button, so if someone comes To you know this video they just click down and automatically have it and YouTube is really really good with that They do it automatically I think if your videos more than 15 20 minutes long It might take an hour or two up to 24 hours for them manually do your Closed caption, but they will do it. It's pretty awesome When they do the automatic I've not been able to edit their automatic, but in the same area you can manually do it So, you know, yeah, that's a tough one Right right I don't I don't I've never compared this to other ones, but they tend to be pretty good I mean they're gonna be mistakes like everything else, but they tend to be pretty well pretty good Because it takes a little while It'll take a little while for it to kick in if your video is more than like I said 10 15 20 minutes It could take an hour or two it could take 24 hours Well, I don't understand the question Right Right, okay, so unless the individual uploading the video does that there's nothing you do There's no YouTube doesn't automatically do that The person uploading the video like when I upload a video I go in to my edit video and then tell YouTube to automatically do that So unless that individual did that then there's no ccs for you to click on Yes, if you want to yes Absolutely when you go to subtitles for slash cc and It'll ask you to add if you want to add subtitles and then it'll give you those options You can automatically do it manually do it or release it on the open on the front end to let people chime in and do it So it's pretty cool All right an example of audio description, this is very rarely done, but it's just as important This right here. I just took this snippet This video the Lion King I'm sure everybody's familiar with the Lion King with the opening scenes this this lady on the YouTube used about two minutes You see two minutes 23 seconds 23 seconds She used this to just show how to add audio description and what this is is You can use this this little this little shortcode here, and it'll take you to this two minute clip But the opening scene is just a bunch of music You got a bunch of animals going up to Pride Rock and then they hold the little Lion up in the air and all that stuff, but there's no there's no words through this two minutes So what happens is this lady talks? While this has happened she's she's described just like what I did a bunch of animals going up the the green grassy No, it's a pride rock and then the bird swoops in and the lion holds The little line up in the air. She's just describing the scene if there's no words and that's that's very important as well Alright ensure color contrast meets a minimum thresholds. It's another very easy one Color contrast should be a minimum four and a half to one with the exception of links and text They can be three to one my personal opinion. I just wish they would have said everything needs to be four and a half The one would have made it easier But they give you a little leeway All right, this is an example of bad contrast. I Mean it just speaks for itself. This it's terrible That's an example of good contrast you can just absolutely see the difference just You know just a couple of color choices. You're making a big difference for somebody All right, number five make all link text descriptive Now a little side note between this and alternative text I can go to almost every site and fail somebody because I can almost always find picture without a text without an alternative text and I can find a Link that says click here or something like that Yes, yeah, we run audits and then we'll come back if they want us to remediate We after we run the audit we teach we tell them exactly where their problems are show their IT team how to fix it If it's beyond their capacity, they'll just hand it back to us and tell us to remediate it But it's kind of like a two-phase process Okay for an exam for a bad example of link description click here or read more like I said almost I Have done this so many times until I realized how bad it was So I'm not laying judgment on everybody For an example of a good link description follow this link to Wikipedia The reason why this is is because an individual using a screen reader typically the screener will skip content And they'll just hit headers and it'll just hit links So when it hits these links, it'll say link click here or link read more It won't it would not have talked about the like the context the context clues and stuff So you won't know what you're reading more on you won't know where you're where you're clicking going So when it gets down here on the proper one, it'll say link Wikipedia So now that individual knows when they click that link they're going to Wikipedia not some random cyberspace place all right Number six the color of any given content cannot be the only indication of meaning this has this basically has to do with like Colorblind individuals, I think it's eight percent or nine percent of men eventually become colorblind one or two percent of women Eventually come colorblind. So no matter what we talk about disability one out of ten adults is going to have this issue eventually Okay here using color to convey meaning for input fields incorrect example This is how the screen reader is going to read it required fields are in red name and email Now if you closed your eyes, you wouldn't know which one is required out of that required fields are in red name and email I wouldn't know so what you got to do is you come over here Required fields are in red and marked with an asterisk name email asterisk That's how the screen reader is going to read it So now I know email the one with the asterisk is the required field very very simple stuff All right, we got down here a little problem here. Here's the incorrect example Which is the right angle triangle green blue red yellow don't know if I'm colorblind I don't know that these which triangle correlates with the proper answer So to fix that well, all you're gonna do is you're gonna add some numbers in here and make sure that they match You know green as one blue as two so now when I'm reading this math problem or this geometry problem, I Know which triangle correlates to this and I'm able to now get the correct answer without those numbers I wouldn't know if I was colorblind all right make your font size at Least 16 easiest thing you can possibly do is I know it's a little big But it is the way it is. I think the actual rule is 15 to 16 It depends on whether or not some you know on what font type you're using something's bigger than others Whether it's bold stuff like that, but the the general rule thumb make sure it's at least 16 and you're good to go All right, you're error handling If there's an input error by the user it must be identified and described in the text explaining the error to the user Much easier than it sounds basically you go to a contact form. Whoops. I forgot to add the title We can see with an asterisk. It's it's mandatory. Oops. I forgot to add my last name you hit enter This is how your form should speak to the individual. I added these red boxes So you don't need that But this house is please review your errors below title is required last name is required That tells them where they went wrong and they're able to sift through that and add the proper information Alright tab navigation Your entire website should be able to be navigated by using only your keyboard and do not ignore the focus state Focus state is okay. Let's assume you're going to a website. You just go to a website When you hit the tab button Generally the first thing is gonna pop up as you'll see a little box pop up. That's focus state It tells you what your focus tells the individual what they're focused on because if you keep hitting your tab button It's called tab navigation It should flow like in this order down a predictable order down your website and every time your tab lands on something You got to know that that's where your tab is so Generally little box goes around it and just let you know that that's what you're focused on So if you hit enter you're you're clicking that. Otherwise, you won't know where your tab is No focus state only the only thing the focus state does is tell you where it is it just it's a it's a visual Landmark of telling you okay. This is where my tab is No, I mean it depends I mean you can have it set up But generally they go from left to right go down left the right all the way across kind of like a typewriter Generally, that's how they go Right you can have it set up screen reader set up certain ways like most people have it set up to where it just goes through your links And your headers so what they'll do is they'll go through their h1 headers And it'll read the h1 header if they want to read more content about that. They'll hit enter something then it'll hit the body Otherwise, it's just it's just kind of skipping through the site You know that if you listen to if you ever if you go to YouTube I highly recommend going to YouTube and and searching for somebody using a screen reader the way they use it is amazing It's like an auctioneer the speed that they have this thing on and the way they they navigate the site. It's amazing It's amazing. It's really mind-blowing. Yes, and at the end I give you some some free screen readers to check out stuff All right, you must offer flexible time limits if any associated with the website or software Now I kind of talk out of both sides of my mouth on this one because here I am at the accessibility talk telling you not to give them time limits But when we give our WordPress security talk, we tell you give them time limits and log out idle users So I think there's a happy in between you definitely need to log out idle users Especially when you're dealing with credit cards and banks and things like that any type of financial stuff or pertinent information So what you want to do is when you're when your time limits come and do you want to maybe have a big button? Pop up and say you're about to run out of time Click this button to gain an extra minute five minutes twenty minutes, whatever you want But make it very easy for that individual to gain more time because it's super important for security They kind of have to be logged out But you can imagine you're struggling already struggling to navigate this website You're five ten minutes into it and you get logged out and you got to start all over again. That's You know, I don't think that's gonna get you sued But it's it's not about being sued. It's it's about helping the end user so Alright number 11 provides skip nav links so that the user can skip repetitive content such as nav minis and widgets Now this touches a little bit what you're talking about how you can make it skip and skip around you add skip nav links this is a this is a huge deal to because like I explained if an average person or a disabled blind individual goes to a website First thing they do is they hit is first thing they do is hit tab boom this the something will light up right here Typically saying this is where you are Now what you want to do is you want to the very first time someone hits tab You want to you want that to go to a skip link, which is what we're talking about here And what that skip link does is it skips all the repetitive content? We all have big beautiful drop-down menus that we build because we want you to go to every single page on our site and we all love our drop-down menus But the problem with those is that when a low vision individual goes to every single page They got to navigate that huge That huge drop-down menu and all these other bells and whistles you got before the content They got to navigate on every single page. So if they want to go to another page On your site, they've got to go through all that processes Unless you add a skip nav link again when they hit tab It'll say skip the content or something and they can click that and skip the skip the drop-down menu goes straight to the content That's a big deal. That's that's a major major help All right now this came straight from WordPress this is an example from WordPress on this this just gives How you do some some skip links in the back end and stuff? Inside the landmark for consistency inside the header landmark, you know skip down here to these kinds of things or You can just go download this plug-in, which we have no affiliation with this plug-in No, don't make no money. I mean this plug-in is free anyways, but we've got no affiliation with this plug-in It's just a good plug-in and the once you download and activated the very first thing on it is enable skip links So you just click that Pretty much. I've not seen a newer theme that does not come with skip links already, but we've all got those clients That just don't want to change that have old themes don't want to pay us to upgrade and all that stuff So so if you run across those situations, there's workarounds You can very easily add this plug-in or go go in the back and in the back and add this this here for you So there are options All right That is pretty much our 11 easy steps If you want this is this is a good picture taking material right here You take a picture of this and this you know if you're able I do want to say a quick thing about this though If you follow every single one of these 11 steps to the tee and do everything Joe said to do You're still not compliant. You're still not We can be here for hours and hours talking about compliance the purpose of this Is we started as developers designing and building sites and software if we would have known how easy it was to make our sites compliant and inclusive and accessible we would have been We add this to our process of building sites now We would have been doing this from the beginning if we were to realize how easy it was and how big of a difference this makes So you're not protected from lawsuits. You're still not fully compliant But if we all do this right here, we will make a difference Okay, here's some free tools for you Userway.org if I could get you to do anything when you get home it is add this plug into your site I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna ask you another favor But this is one of them if you go to our website stp design comm s t Pete design comm you'll see this plug in an action again. This is another one. This has nothing to do with us This is not our plug in. We don't make nothing off this plug in. It's just a fantastic easy plug in What this does is adds a little icon ours is right here So when you go to our site an individual can click that and a menu pops up and it allows them to do things like increased tech size by 200% add contrast fix the contrast ratio on everything Set it up to where your site's nothing but basically links it gives them lots of options So if you're not going to do something yourself just add that and at least gives them the options to do things All right, the next couple of tools are What we use part of our toolbox for running audits We got wave web aim Very easy site you can either add it as a chrome extension or just go to their site and then Copy paste your URL and put it in there and they'll do a quick Automatic audit of your site and show you errors and stuff where you have an issues Google Lighthouse does the same thing It's in your chrome. It's in your Chrome browser It's very easy to do it runs an automated test gives you a score between 1 and 100 Tells you where it is you suck But it also gives you a list of 12 manual steps to check your sites that automated test cannot check which is very useful Okay And I'm gonna skip down here because you got access. This is another testing tool This is another great testing tool for chrome. You know as an extension This this this one is one of my personal favorites just because It's more conservative than the other ones and it gives you less false positives every single Testing tool there is will give you false positives false negatives That's just the way it is you that's why we use we use about five different pieces of automated testing software When we test our our sites and then we go through and do all of our manual testing And that's I mean we've tried paid plugins paid software There seems to be nothing out there there that that doesn't do that There's the axe for chrome. Yes, I'm another one. I thought I had it up here. I don't have it up here Wally WA 111. Oh, that's right. I mean it's here, but it's in okay Well, this one here WordPress accessibility tools and alt text finder. This is our plug-in This is completely free not freemium, but completely free always will be free This is not why I'm here today. So this this plug-in is my personal favorite. I mean we all think our babies the prettiest, but This finds all your missing alt tags This is a big deal because all tags are easy to fix easy to do as you're going But if you got to go back and remediate It's tough because you got to go through and fix every photo in your media library And then you got to go find that photo on the front end and fix it because it does not translate If you add alt text in the media library, it does not push it to the front end So you're doing that work to maybe even three times if you got that picture in a couple different locations What this does is this on the back end brings all of your pictures together And then you can and you can click a button that says missing alt tag And I'll send all your pictures to the top that's missing alt tags You can add the alt and then it also grab all the pictures from your front end And you can add them there too. So it's it makes it so much easier Fixing all tags is very easy, but it's very time-consuming very time-consuming Okay, we also give you a contrast ratio on the back end allows you to check your contrast ratios You can add your foreground background tells you what your ratio is whether you pass fail It also gives you an example And then we also added a Waycag 2.1 checklist if you go to w3c was I'll give you on the next slide The actual Waycag guidelines back there are all in government speak out the blue and white It's a pain in the butt what we did is we went through and we tried to we tried to turn it into English Make it a understandable to to dummies like me And then we also add this Wally testing software which I was which I was talking about This is this is a lot like axe it does a lot of the same stuff Axe is a little bit better because it gives you less false positives, but this Wally is very good as well And again, it's in our plug-in So you just turn that on and then you go to the front end of your site while you're logged in and It'll give you a little icon down here a box will pop up and they'll let you check your headers contrast ratio ratios links all that descriptions It's very very useful Cool thing about the Wally is is if you're looking at headers or contrast ratio, whatever you're looking at Another box pops up Okay, well, let's say that this is this is what has an issue We'll just say this has a contrast issue What happened is a little little icon will pop up saying this is your problem And then or that's where your problem is in another box will pop up showing what your problem is it talks about your Contract ratio and then the cool thing. It'll suggest colors for you say Like our site is blue and green and our green is right on the line So it'll suggest a darker green to bring you to 4.51 just over the threshold of Compliance, but that's pretty cool. It'll give you a code snippet of where it's wrong and stuff So that's that's pretty awesome. And then we also give you some great resources a lot of stuff there all right These are the screen readers. I was talking about NVDA was actually created by blind developers for screen for this screener is And I can't think anybody better to develop a screen reader than a blind developer and it's free so, you know, it's And then we got Chrome Vox Chrome Vox is easier to download because it's obviously in Chrome browser It's just an extension very easy to download But NVDA is the better of the two by far of screen readers and a little piece of advice Know where the off button is before you turn the on button on On these things because it it's frustrating when you can't find the off button and your computer is yelling at you constantly I feel like it's just yelling dummy to me dummy dummy. I can't find anything All right, here's some resources for you. I just made some shortcos just to just to save space These are the actual way cag 2.1 guidelines you go to the W3C and that's the actual real deal Guidelines and I remember for section 508 you only need to be level a and double a compliant Mmm DOJ withdrawing their recommendations a few years ago. They're supposed to have the law put out I believe in January February of last year, but the DOJ withdraw withdrew their recommendations Here's a list of lawsuits for the first two months of 2018 It's only the first few months, but it's hundreds of lawsuits and it's cool because this article will allow you to click the lawsuit Then you go to the actual lawsuit and you can read all about it. It's amazing. I mean huge websites Amazon Nike Rolex ticket master you would think these guys would be compliant, but they're they're billion-dollar companies, but they weren't compliant We got an article here about the 2200 lawsuits just a pretty neat little article Then we got a comparison table of section 508. They just came out with the new four point I'm sorry 2.1 guidelines. I believe it was probably six months ago eight months ago And this comparison table shows you what's different between Waycag 2.0 and Waycag 2.1 They a couple of small differences But but they're important because there are some things that weren't handled in 2.0 Things like logos and text on pictures and things like that that there was some gray area and they've addressed those WordPress accessibility info this is straight from the WordPress site They actually give you pretty good info who to thunk it, you know, you go to their site and you can actually learn about accessibility I've pulled a few snippets out of this talk from from there And this right here. This is the actual Law that's in place This came into place. I think December 21st of last year. So it's been about five months or so This is this is the real deal law And this is for government agencies and anybody who does business with the government agencies anybody who contracts with them They actually because we've we've actually done a couple of sites for people who contract for the government Just for them to even bid they have to fill out a piece of paper saying and signing off that they are Section 508 compliant their website is compliant if their website is not compliant They can't even put in a bid So it's they say it's the law for government agencies But it's government agencies and anybody doing business This is an accessibility statement creator. This is from the W3C themselves. He can't get any more Real deal than that. This is very important. This is the uh, this is the other thing I ask you guys to do to put an accessibility statement in your footer What this does is as you go to W3C and they just ask you a bunch of questions And you just fill out a form takes about 20 minutes it asks you you know What your site is What you've done to test your site what areas you're not compliant or having issues with what you're doing to fix them How how an individual can contact you if they're having a problem with their website? You got to remember This is very big giving people an outlet You know if an individual goes to your site and can't and can't navigate and have issues It's gonna make them real mad. Well, we all know from customer service You give if you give a customer or an individual an outlet to communicate their issues you can solve a lot of problems immediately So if you give them that outlet to what they're having a problem with your site instead of getting on a lawyer and sue in or or However, they want to handle it if they have an option to call you up and let you know Hey, I'm having a problem with this area of your website and you respond and say thank you so much We know that's a problem and we're working on it You could you can alleviate you can diffuse a lot of situations just like that and If lawyers anybody out there, you know, it's happening and this this talk is not about Not about lawsuit prevention. It's about helping the end user and it really is But the fact of the matter is when you're dealing with clients You got to talk to them like that you got to let them know that it's Because every time I tell a client about accessibility that they look at me like I'm just trying to get more money out of them Like I'm just trying to work on but you know The fact is is it's mandatory and it's making a difference lawsuits are happening So my point being if you got an accessibility statement in your footer And you've got that little icon from user way on the front of your site You're better than most people out there and just like a sticker ADT sticker on your window If a burglar's coming to your house and sees that he's just gonna go to the house next door That doesn't have a sticker because it's just easier the lawyers and individuals are gonna do the same thing if you are if you are proactive in your accessibility More than likely they're gonna skip over you and go to the next guy who's done nothing All right, we got any questions. That's that's was pretty much about it Any questions on accessibility or anything? No same Pete, but we do I Mean we do worldwide. We're dealing with we also deal with GDPR over with Europe and stuff So these things kind of are similar there there it is law for them It is law for everybody it has to be that way now. So yes, yes, it's it's hardcore over there. I They have not asked me to provide them yet. I will they're on if you go to our website under talks We've got I've got this talk and I've actually got our slides up there, but It's st P e t e design st. Pete design comm And then you go up the talks and we've got a bunch of talks and the first couple of talks is this actual presentation And then I also have a video up there of just the slides I just went through PowerPoint just made a slide video, so you don't got a yes, you know listen to my annoying voice the whole time Yes Yeah, the question so the question is your beginner is this useful for you? I'm gonna say absolutely yes because the 11 steps I offer is Meant to just add to your process of designing and building your website if you're doing these things as you go you will not Excuse me, you will not feel feel it. You'll you will have minimal time added to your project I mean it really is you just don't feel it and as you go and then we're really helping people so In a WordPress runs over a third of the internet I mean I think the second largest CMS is like 7% 8% something like some ridiculous number So we're the ones if anybody if anybody in the internet world is gonna make a difference It's people in this room no matter what your experience level we can I wish I had known this and started from the beginning But it is what it is now another thing to in California The for a couple months ago the first time a developer got sued for not building a website accessible So so we all know California. That's where things first start to happen and then they work their way out into the real world So that's coming So that's coming so be careful with that and I've talked to I just came back from LA actually last weekend Given a talk at WordCamp and I met a couple of developers there And what they're doing is they're going back to all their previous clients and telling them either you got two options either make your site accessible or Sign this release form saying that I'm not liable for your website and 100% of the clients say Okay, make my site accessible. So they're ginning up a lot of business this way I Don't know we got any other questions. Yes, ma'am I Do not I can understand why new why New York my thinking was I would think New York in California be the two biggest right Well, California, I think says had 40 last year. Well going to LA and talking to developers there What apparently is happening was? There was a there was a lawsuit in a judge handed down a judgment that made it not Advantages for them to bring lawsuits up through the federal so they all started suing through the state State level instead of federal so my stat is just federal 2,200 lawsuits federal nationwide. Well, apparently there was about two or three thousand Are we close? Okay, okay most most of the lawsuits are through to say so two three thousand lawsuits from California happening. You had a question Yes, huge yes Absolutely when you run these tests of the test I show you the one of the first things that pop up Are your header levels? They got to be in order when it has to do with in logical order The question was about headers. Are they important? Yes header h1 h2 is they got to be in order You can't skip them it you typically start with an h1 and then you go h2 h3 h4 you come You know come down here. They like you to do an h2 h3 h4 h2 h3 h4 But you don't want to skip you don't want to go from h1 h3 h2 h4 Reason why that is because if they're navigating tab navigating it's going to send you all over the place And you won't end the law you're breaking is you're not in a predictable Order anymore and that is actually against the law Caught you Right no, it's it's hugely important absolutely, so I appreciate you guys coming off. Thank you so much Thank you you