ADA Compliance Audit & Updates for Websites
Having a disability can make accessing the web difficult. While the ADA does not have specific regulations for websites, there are proven ways to make sites more accessible. A+L Development offers accessibility audits and remediation updates so your site works better for people with visual, hearing, or mobility impairments.
What We Offer
- Accessibility audit — We review your site against WCAG 2.1 Level AA and provide a clear report of issues and priorities.
- Remediation and updates — We fix code, content, and design: alt text, contrast, forms, keyboard navigation, headings, and more.
- Ongoing support — We can retest after changes and help keep your site compliant as you add new content.
Why It Matters
Accessible sites reduce legal risk, reach more users, and often perform better in search and usability. Making your site compliant is good for your audience and your business.
Features We Implement and Fix
Visual accessibility
- High contrast text. Contrast is vital for readability. We ensure text meets ratios that work for people with low vision and consider options like color inversion where it helps.
- Alt text for images so screen readers can describe your visual content.
- Structured headings (H1, H2, H3) so screen reader users can jump between sections and understand the page structure.
Forms and navigation
- Labels and clear instructions on forms, plus logical tab order and keyboard shortcuts between fields.
- Clear, specific error messages so users know what to fix instead of a generic “error somewhere on the form.”
- Keyboard navigation so users who cannot use a mouse can reach and use all interactive elements.
Media and content
- Captions for video for users with hearing impairments.
- Descriptions or alternatives where needed so media is not a barrier.
We follow WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the standard for our audits and updates.
Request an Audit or Get in Touch
If you’re interested in an ADA compliance audit or updates for your site, reach out to A+L Development for a consultation. We’ll outline what we can do and how we can help.
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