A website design is said to be ADA compliant when it is made accessible for people with disabilities. The purpose is to make your website perceivable, operable, understandable, and interactive for specially-abled users, just like it is for the regular audience.
You ought to consider optimizing your website to be ADA compliant in order to avoid legal hassles. Without adhering to the ADA laws, you might end up paying penalties or dealing with lawsuits. Not just that, but attaining website accessibility under ADA regulations will also allow you to expand your business outreach and boost the search engine rankings.
We follow WCAG 2.1, ADA, Section 508, and all of the other accessibility standards that are recognized all across the globe.
No, 508 compliance are legally required for all federal agencies and their contractors having a website or online presence.
No, just the accessibility overlays or plugins aren’t enough to make your website compliant with the industry standards. You might be exposed to legal risks and lose out on brand reputation. Therefore, it is important that you avail yourself of professional web accessibility services to get your site optimized for the purpose.
We do offer remediation solutions alongside our ADA web compliance services, under which our team will be optimizing your existing website to make it comply with ADA regulations.
We will be conducting a thorough accessibility audit for your website and pointing out the areas that don’t comply with industry standards. Apart from the automated scans, we will also be conducting manual audits to test the site content with screen readers, evaluate the efficiency of keyboard navigation, and conduct surveys with specially-abled users for real-world feedback.
It might take a few months to make your site ADA-compliant, considering the complexity of areas that need optimization.
No, making your website accessible won’t affect its overall performance or design. At Simpalm, we will be taking priority care to optimize your site for accessibility, without disrupting the usual experience for the audience.
Yes, accessibility does improve SEO as search engines give preference to sites that adhere to web accessibility standards. Beyond that, you will be optimizing your site for the differently-abled audience group, which in turn will scale the user experience.
Yes, we do offer ongoing support, monitoring, and updates to ensure your website stays compliant with the changing accessibility standards.