The accessibility blog for your accessible content.

The Eye-Able® blog serves as a source of inspiration and is intended to offer everyone the opportunity to deal with the topic of digital accessibility - free of charge. We shed light on current issues, laws and new technologies to make content accessible to everyone.
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Integration with dynamic reloading
In addition to loading the Eye-Able assets directly from the Eye-Able or local server, there is also the option of downloading the data from Eye-Able by clicking on


Supplement to the Declaration of Accessibility
Add text about Eye-Able to your accessibility statement.


We say thank you and Merry Christmas!
Our first year as a company is coming to an end. So it's time for us to say thank you! To all of us in our mission


Reduce barriers in disaster protection! 🔥🚒⛈️
The last few years seem to be asking a lot of our beautiful earth. The fires have been burning for what feels like years, are extinguished again and reappear elsewhere. While


Lower Franconia is becoming even more barrier-free: Schweinfurt.de meets Eye-Able! 👀❤️
Another Lower Franconian city sets an example for digital accessibility with the assistance software Eye-Able. This is how the website of the industrial and tourist city of Schweinfurt can now be


How the Eye-Able screen reader works and can be adapted to the website
Learn more about how the automatic function works and how the reading flow can be controlled.


What is color blindness and how Eye-Able helps
Learn more about color deficiencies and how Eye-Able can help those affected.


Operating Eye-Able with the keyboard
All functions of Eye-Able can also be operated with the keyboard. Find out how here.


European Accessibility Act – what is it exactly
In 2019, the European Union laid down guidelines for digital accessibility with the "European Accessibility Act", EAA for short. In this way, everyone should have equal access to telecommunications, software and the Internet.


Browser compatibility and mobile view
Eye-Able is compatible with all modern browsers, both desktop and mobile.


How Eye-Able saves your preferences
Learn how Eye-Able stores user preferences locally and securely


Shadow DOM and changes to the HTML DOM
Interactions of Eye-Able with the website and the use of a shadow DOM


Installing the software
The Eye-Able software is integrated via a script tag anywhere on the website, usually in the header. In order not to increase the page speed of the site


Embed Eye-Able directly into the page
By default, the Eye-Able® assistance software is integrated into a website as an icon that is fixed relative to the viewport.


Using the Eye-Able® API
Most functions of Eye-Able® can also be accessed with the Eye-Able® API.