Website Accessibility: ADA Website Compliance Service
At Clout4Sale, we take web accessibility seriously. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a set of regulations that ensure websites are accessible to people with disabilities.
Our ADA compliance service can help you ensure that your website meets all the requirements of the ADA. We will work with you to assess your website and identify any areas that need to be updated to meet the ADA standards. We build accessible websites.
We can also provide training for your staff on how to make your website more accessible & set you up with assistive technology to make it easy. In addition, we can help you create an accessibility statement for your website. By working with Clout4Sale, you can be confident that your website is accessible to everyone.
It Is Important For All People To Have Access To Vital Resources
It is no secret that disabled people face many challenges in their everyday lives. From finding employment to accessing education and social services, there are many obstacles that can stand in their way. However, one area where disabled people have made great strides is in the use of technology. With the advent of the internet, disabled people have been able to level the playing field in many respects.
When it comes to using websites, disabled people are just as likely to go online as those without disabilities. In fact, a recent study found that nearly 60 percent of disabled adults in the United States use the internet on a daily basis. Moreover, disabled people are just as likely to use social media, shop online, and conduct other activities as their non-disabled counterparts.
This trend is likely to continue as more and more people with disabilities gain access to high-speed internet connections. What’s more, as website design and development becomes more accessible, disabled users will find it even easier to take advantage of all the internet has to offer.
Make your web content accessible & open to the public
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed in 1990 with the goal of making public accommodations whereas spaces would become more accessible for people with disabilities. In recent years, the ADA has been interpreted to include digital spaces as well. As a result, many website and app developers are now working to make their products ADA compliant for people with disabilities.
This includes adding features such as text-to-speech and alternative color schemes, as well as ensuring that all content can be accessed using a keyboard or other assistive device. By making their products more accessible, developers can help ensure that everyone can use and enjoy them.