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Your website might be vulnerable to potential legal action
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance relates to if a
website can be used by people having problems seeing or hearing.
How do I avoid a lawsuit?
A growing roster of businesses have been snared by ADA lawsuits targeting websites. The goal of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is removing barriers preventing a disabled person from accessing facilities, services, and benefits akin to a non-disabled person. While businesses have made physical adjustments such as installing wheelchair ramps, many still don’t realize their websites should also be aligned with the ADA.
Let us to do the work
Our team can perform the necessary Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) compliance testing and make the assessed modifications. Most modifications have no bearing on the general look, feel, and functionality of the site, but will be essential to the underlying codebase in a manner impacting how effectively the website conveys information to the tools used by a disabled visitor to your site.
Common Problems in Website Accessibility
Images without text equivalents
Documents are not posted in an accessible format
Specifying colors and font sizes
Videos and other multimedia lack accessible features
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