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Browse all posts from the [**DAS Navigator**](/das-blog "Digital Accessibility Services Blog"), a blog from Digital Accessibility Services (DAS). Explore guidance and resources on accessibility basics, design, development, and more. Whether you're designing a website, creating documents, or simply curious about accessibility best practices, you'll find insights here rooted in both research and implementation.

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  [### Someone Found an Accessibility Issue. Now What?

 ](/news/2026/06/someone-found-accessibility-issue-now-what) June 10, 2026 

If you've ever filed a web accessibility concern or are thinking about it, you might wonder: does anyone actually read these? Who gets involved? What does a "fix" even look like, and how long does it take? Your report does not disappear into a black hole...



 

 

   ![Universal access symbol with a circle around the figure broken up into segments with arrows flowing in a circle.](/sites/g/files/omnuum12446/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/2026-05/RWAC%20blog2%20concept_5a_multicolor_loop-16x9.png?itok=Q7WOCFRY) 

 



 

 

   [### No, It's Not Just You: Why Reporting Accessibility Issues Matters

 ](/news/2026/05/reporting-accessibility-issues) May 29, 2026 

If you spend enough time on university websites, apps, or online tools, you'll eventually run into something that just does not work as expected for accessibility. Whatever the barrier, we want to know about it. Here's how to tell us and why it matters.



 

 

   ![Report a Web Accessibility Concern form. ](/sites/g/files/omnuum12446/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/2026-05/RWAC-form-16x9_0.png?itok=m9PQsQzF) 

 



 

 

   [### A Deep Dive into Contrast Themes

 ](/news/2026/05/deep-dive-contrast-themes) May 20, 2026 

People use Contrast Themes to improve their experience of sites by radically changing their visual display to enhance perception and access. Site designs often don't need to account for them but it's worth checking whether there are barriers present or...



 

 

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   [### In Digital Accessibility, We All Start Somewhere

 ](/news/2026/05/we-all-start-somewhere) May 14, 2026 

A suggestion to help make accessibility something you can truly care about, and not just something you’ve been told you need to care about, is to discover your own, personal connection to it.



 

 

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   [### Digital Accessibility Services: Your Partner on Harvard’s Accessibility Journey

 ](/news/2026/05/das-your-partner-harvards-accessibility-journey) May 01, 2026 

Hello from Digital Accessibility Services (DAS), and welcome to our new blog! We hope you will find our posts interesting, helpful, and informative. Let’s start by introducing ourselves so you have an idea of who we are and what we do at Harvard.



 

 

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