WordPress Accessibility & ADA Compliance Specialist (WCAG 2.2) by Fachremy PutraWordPress Accessibility & ADA Compliance Specialist (WCAG 2.2) by Fachremy Putra
WordPress Accessibility & ADA Compliance Specialist (WCAG 2.2)Fachremy Putra
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WordPress Accessibility & ADA Compliance (WCAG 2.2)

Many businesses today are becoming more aware of the importance of website accessibility. Beyond being a legal consideration in some regions, accessibility is also about making sure that everyone — including people with disabilities — can access and use your website comfortably.
If a website is difficult to navigate using a keyboard, incompatible with screen readers, or lacks proper accessibility structure, it may not meet modern accessibility standards such as WCAG.
I help businesses improve the accessibility of their WordPress websites through careful auditing and remediation work. The goal is to identify accessibility barriers and improve the structure of the website so it becomes more usable for assistive technologies.

What this service can help with

• Accessibility audit of your WordPress website • Identification of WCAG accessibility issues • Improving keyboard navigation • Fixing form labels and accessibility structure • Improving semantic HTML and ARIA attributes • Screen reader compatibility improvements • Accessibility statement preparation • Accessibility documentation and remediation summary

Standards and Guidelines

Accessibility improvements are performed with reference to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) published by the World Wide Web Consortium.
Most accessibility remediation focuses on WCAG Level AA, which is commonly referenced in accessibility regulations and legal cases.

How the process works

Accessibility Review Your website is analyzed to identify accessibility barriers and potential WCAG violations.
Issue Identification Accessibility problems are categorized and explained so the remediation scope is clear.
Accessibility Remediation Code and structural improvements are applied directly within your WordPress theme or components.
Testing and Documentation The website is tested again and a summary of the improvements is provided.

A note on accessibility compliance

Accessibility is an ongoing effort rather than a one-time fix. While remediation can significantly improve accessibility and reduce risks, no service can guarantee that a website will never receive accessibility complaints.
The goal is to improve usability and demonstrate a good-faith effort toward accessibility standards.

Who this service is for

• Small business websites • WordPress company websites • WooCommerce stores • Agencies needing accessibility remediation support
If you would like to review your website’s accessibility status, feel free to share your website URL and I would be happy to take a look.
FAQs
Website accessibility means designing and developing websites so they can be used by people with different abilities, including individuals who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive technologies. Improving accessibility helps make your website more inclusive and often improves usability for all visitors.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are international standards for making websites accessible. They are developed by the World Wide Web Consortium and are widely referenced by accessibility regulations and best practices. Most accessibility work focuses on WCAG Level AA, which is considered the standard level of accessibility for most websites.
Plugins can sometimes help with certain accessibility features, but they usually cannot resolve structural accessibility issues within the website’s code. Many accessibility improvements require adjustments to the website’s HTML structure, navigation, forms, and interactive elements.
In most cases, accessibility improvements have only minimal visual impact. Some adjustments may include improving color contrast, adding visible focus indicators for keyboard users, or improving form labels. These changes are generally subtle and help ensure the website is easier to use.
The timeline depends on the complexity of the website. A small website may require only a short review and minor fixes, while larger websites with custom features or e-commerce functionality may take longer to review and improve.
Yes. WooCommerce stores can also benefit from accessibility improvements, particularly in areas such as product pages, checkout forms, and navigation elements. Accessibility improvements help ensure these features are easier to use for a wider range of visitors.
No service can guarantee that a website will never receive a complaint. Accessibility is an ongoing effort. However, performing accessibility reviews and making improvements demonstrates a good-faith effort toward accessibility standards, which can be beneficial for both usability and risk reduction.
Usually, the website URL is enough to begin an initial accessibility review. From there, we can discuss the scope of work and determine the most appropriate approach for improving accessibility.
Starting at$450
Schedule a call
Duration1 week
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ADA Compliance
WCAG Compliance
Website Accessibility
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Fachremy Putra proJakarta, Indonesia
WordPress Accessibility & ADA Compliance Specialist (WCAG 2.2)Fachremy Putra
Starting at$450
Schedule a call
Duration1 week
Tags
ADA Compliance
WCAG Compliance
Website Accessibility
WordPress Accessibility
WordPress Developer
Cover image for WordPress Accessibility & ADA Compliance Specialist (WCAG 2.2)

WordPress Accessibility & ADA Compliance (WCAG 2.2)

Many businesses today are becoming more aware of the importance of website accessibility. Beyond being a legal consideration in some regions, accessibility is also about making sure that everyone — including people with disabilities — can access and use your website comfortably.
If a website is difficult to navigate using a keyboard, incompatible with screen readers, or lacks proper accessibility structure, it may not meet modern accessibility standards such as WCAG.
I help businesses improve the accessibility of their WordPress websites through careful auditing and remediation work. The goal is to identify accessibility barriers and improve the structure of the website so it becomes more usable for assistive technologies.

What this service can help with

• Accessibility audit of your WordPress website • Identification of WCAG accessibility issues • Improving keyboard navigation • Fixing form labels and accessibility structure • Improving semantic HTML and ARIA attributes • Screen reader compatibility improvements • Accessibility statement preparation • Accessibility documentation and remediation summary

Standards and Guidelines

Accessibility improvements are performed with reference to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) published by the World Wide Web Consortium.
Most accessibility remediation focuses on WCAG Level AA, which is commonly referenced in accessibility regulations and legal cases.

How the process works

Accessibility Review Your website is analyzed to identify accessibility barriers and potential WCAG violations.
Issue Identification Accessibility problems are categorized and explained so the remediation scope is clear.
Accessibility Remediation Code and structural improvements are applied directly within your WordPress theme or components.
Testing and Documentation The website is tested again and a summary of the improvements is provided.

A note on accessibility compliance

Accessibility is an ongoing effort rather than a one-time fix. While remediation can significantly improve accessibility and reduce risks, no service can guarantee that a website will never receive accessibility complaints.
The goal is to improve usability and demonstrate a good-faith effort toward accessibility standards.

Who this service is for

• Small business websites • WordPress company websites • WooCommerce stores • Agencies needing accessibility remediation support
If you would like to review your website’s accessibility status, feel free to share your website URL and I would be happy to take a look.
FAQs
Website accessibility means designing and developing websites so they can be used by people with different abilities, including individuals who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive technologies. Improving accessibility helps make your website more inclusive and often improves usability for all visitors.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are international standards for making websites accessible. They are developed by the World Wide Web Consortium and are widely referenced by accessibility regulations and best practices. Most accessibility work focuses on WCAG Level AA, which is considered the standard level of accessibility for most websites.
Plugins can sometimes help with certain accessibility features, but they usually cannot resolve structural accessibility issues within the website’s code. Many accessibility improvements require adjustments to the website’s HTML structure, navigation, forms, and interactive elements.
In most cases, accessibility improvements have only minimal visual impact. Some adjustments may include improving color contrast, adding visible focus indicators for keyboard users, or improving form labels. These changes are generally subtle and help ensure the website is easier to use.
The timeline depends on the complexity of the website. A small website may require only a short review and minor fixes, while larger websites with custom features or e-commerce functionality may take longer to review and improve.
Yes. WooCommerce stores can also benefit from accessibility improvements, particularly in areas such as product pages, checkout forms, and navigation elements. Accessibility improvements help ensure these features are easier to use for a wider range of visitors.
No service can guarantee that a website will never receive a complaint. Accessibility is an ongoing effort. However, performing accessibility reviews and making improvements demonstrates a good-faith effort toward accessibility standards, which can be beneficial for both usability and risk reduction.
Usually, the website URL is enough to begin an initial accessibility review. From there, we can discuss the scope of work and determine the most appropriate approach for improving accessibility.
$450