Providing
Web Accessibility
for People with
Disabilities
The Americans with Disabilities Act
Ensures that people with disabilities have the same opportunities as everyone else
Is your website ADA Compliant?
An accessibility compliant website should provide access for people with a diverse range of sight, auditory, cognitive and movement disabilities. It should also address and provide text alternatives for non-text content and serve up media content in a way that is easy for people with vision or auditory impairment to use, and ensure all functionality can be accessed through a keyboard. An ADA compliant website needs to be compatible with assisted technology tools, like screen readers, that help interpret web and mobile products. Let me help you make your website a successful accessibility compliant website.
Who Needs Accessibility?
Any company offering goods or services should and needs to address accessibility, especially those that offer digital services. Any organizations and or companies that hold customer data such as banks, retailers, universities and government institutions. All have a duty to make sure all their customers, even those with disabilities can access their own data on their website. Making your website accessible benefits individuals, businesses and society. Let me help you make your website a successful accessibility website
What you should know about Accessibility.
Web accessibility doesn't need to remain a mystery; nor does it need to be expensive to implement. A little understanding in the principles involved can go a long way in empowering you and your team to create rich, interactive and accessible web experiences. Whether you are in need of training or help implementing your site, Let me - help you
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