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Category: Accessibility for Web Agencies

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10 Common Facts About ADA Website Compliance to Help Your Website

In 2018, there were over 2250 federal website accessibility lawsuits.  In 2021, there was a 14% jump from 2020. The lawsuits claimed people with disabilities couldn’t use the sites. The sites didn’t work with assistive technologies. All the suits were in federal court under Title III of the Americans with

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Accessing the Accessibility Standards: Making WCAG Understandable

Nine percent of the U.S. population has a disability. With numbers like that, accessibility shouldn’t be an afterthought, it should be a priority. The WCAG is working to make that goal a reality. But as with any robust set of guidelines, making them understandable can be an undertaking. That’s where

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How to Make An ADA Compliant Website

You want your website to be accessible to everyone. And the best way to do that is to ensure that your site is an ADA compliant website. We take a look at how to ensure that your site meets the ADA requirements. 20% of the U.S. population has some form of

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ADA Compliance Law and Penalties

Accessibility is governed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and The Rehabilitation Act. Both these laws apply to all businesses in one form or another. If you aren’t required by one, then everyone falls under the ADA. What happens if you do not comply with the law? If you

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Helpful Website Accessibility Links and Tutorials

If you are striving to make your website WCAG 2.0  to be ADA accessible, there are many resources available help guide you. WCAG 2.0 Resources WCAG 2.0 Guidelines W3.org Accessibility Tutorials Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Summary of ADA ADA.gov The Rehabilitation Act Summary of The Rehabilitation Act (Section 504 /

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Resources for Designers

When a new project is started, one of the first considerations is design along with functionality. For web designers who also need to create accessible designs, additional considerations much be taken in order to the meet the color contrast ratios provided by WCAG 2.0, which is used by the ADA

ADA Website Compliance Checklist

ADA Compliance Checklist

ADA Compliance Checklist to help you to evaluate your current website’s compliance with the American Disability Act for WCAG 2.0 and Title II Does the website have distinguishable contrast in color between text or the foreground and the background colors? Does all images have written text alt tags and the

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