Posts Tagged ‘website compliance’
Do you have an ADA Compliant Website?
For accessibility activists, the shortage of websites and mobile apps that are ADA compliant and meet accessibility compliance standards was discouraging news. When schools and businesses closed because of COVID-19, people went online for supplies, services, education, information, and to do their jobs. What they found were websites and apps they could not use. What…
Read MoreYou Must Have an ADA Compliant Website or You Could Risk Fines
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is famous for initiating the emergence of wheelchair ramps and disabled parking spaces. When technology grew, so did website designers’ responsibility: now they need to build an ADA compliant website to meet the needs of the impaired. Even though the ADA was established before the Internet, its creators deliberately…
Read MoreIs Website ADA Compliance Really a Problem?
What is Website ADA Compliance? Here’s something 99.99% of businesses probably don’t think about until they’re hit with a lawsuit: website ADA compliance. Why are there so many website accessibility lawsuits? This post will cover what you need to know about website ADA compliance and accessibility law. More businesses that have an online presence are…
Read MoreADA Website Compliance Is Crucial To Your Business
Recently, we’ve had a number of our clients asking us about ADA website compliance. Apparently, legal teams around the United States are preparing for lawsuits relating to ADA complaints. But let’s turn that into something somewhat more positive. What if I told you that your company could be reaching 12% more clients online with only…
Read More5 Reasons Your Website Needs to Be ADA Compliant Now
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was initiated in 1990. It is intended to assure that people with disabilities have the same opportunities as anybody else. This suggests that any type of business that serves the public has to make sure their building suits people with numerous kinds of disabilities. And since the web is…
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