Make Website ADA Compliance by Umesh GamitMake Website ADA Compliance by Umesh Gamit
Make Website ADA ComplianceUmesh Gamit
The WCAG 2.1 guidelines ensure your web content is:
Perceivable: Content is presented in an easily perceivable manner. Examples include offering alternatives to text, such as audio alternatives or assistive technology, that allow sight-impaired individuals to perceive your website’s content.
Operable: Navigation is easy to operate. Examples include offering keyboard accessibility, so users with disabilities can easily navigate your website and access content.
Understandable: Content is easy to understand. Examples include making content readable and predictable, and offering input assistance if needed.
Robust: Your website’s content can be interpreted by various devices and platforms. For example, you want to ensure content is compatible with user agents like assistive technologies. 

What's included

Website compatible with ADA guideline
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires certain businesses to make accommodations for people with disabilities. Web content should be accessible to blind users, deaf users and those who must navigate by voice, screen readers or other assistive technologies. Failure to create an ADA-compliant website could open a business to lawsuits, financial liabilities and damage to your brand reputation. - Make an ADA compliance website. - Check website in WAVE tools and compatible with it. - Follow all guideline for A, AA, AAA compatible. - Website should be ADA compatible without affect any working functionality.
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CSS3
HTML5
JavaScript
React
Sass
Web Designer
Web Developer
The WCAG 2.1 guidelines ensure your web content is:
Perceivable: Content is presented in an easily perceivable manner. Examples include offering alternatives to text, such as audio alternatives or assistive technology, that allow sight-impaired individuals to perceive your website’s content.
Operable: Navigation is easy to operate. Examples include offering keyboard accessibility, so users with disabilities can easily navigate your website and access content.
Understandable: Content is easy to understand. Examples include making content readable and predictable, and offering input assistance if needed.
Robust: Your website’s content can be interpreted by various devices and platforms. For example, you want to ensure content is compatible with user agents like assistive technologies. 

What's included

Website compatible with ADA guideline
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires certain businesses to make accommodations for people with disabilities. Web content should be accessible to blind users, deaf users and those who must navigate by voice, screen readers or other assistive technologies. Failure to create an ADA-compliant website could open a business to lawsuits, financial liabilities and damage to your brand reputation. - Make an ADA compliance website. - Check website in WAVE tools and compatible with it. - Follow all guideline for A, AA, AAA compatible. - Website should be ADA compatible without affect any working functionality.
Contact for pricing