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By now, you understand what accessibility for your website means, and that it is important for your business to ensure that your website is easily navigable by all users, including those using assistive technologies. Assistive technologies include screen readers, magnification software, text readers, speech input software, pointers, motion trackers, and more. Once we have committed…

Continue Reading The Definitive Guide to Fixing Accessibility on Your Website

So, your business’s website needs to be brought up to ADA accessibility standards, and you have a rough idea of what that means, but what do you do next? The ADA has set forth a Title II Checklist for website accessibility. This is designed for use in conducting a preliminary assessment of the accessibility of…

Continue Reading The 5 Requirements for ADA Website Compliance (WCAG 2.1 AA)

With the growing number of accessibility lawsuits against websites, you may be wondering if your business is in danger of being sued for violations of the ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act). Are there strict legal requirements that your website must meet in order to be considered compliant? In the U.S., apart from federal, state, and…

Continue Reading Is Your Website Required To Be ADA Compliant? Any Exceptions?

You may have heard that in order for your website to be compatible under the law with the standards required by the ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act), that you must meet WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards. This is true! WCAG is the most widely adopted and comprehensive international technical standard for web content accessibility. Although it…

Continue Reading A Quick Primer On The WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standard

The ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act) requires by law that all websites which do business in the United States meet certain accessibility requirements. This means that your website must be easily usable by individuals with disabilities. But how do you know if your website meets accessibility standards? There are easy ways to test whether your…

Continue Reading Best Ways To Test A Website’s Accessibility (Easy Yet Comprehensive)

You may be wondering what it means for your website to be accessible to everyone according to ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) standards. What does it mean to make the internet accessible to everyone?  If you do any business via website in the United States, your website is required by the ADA to adhere to…

Continue Reading ADA Compliance for Websites and What it Means For Your Business

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