Make My Web Content Accessible

for Compliance to American Disabilities Act (ADA)

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 covers a wide range of recommendations for making Web content more accessible. Following these guidelines will make content accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities, including blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech disabilities, photosensitivity, and combinations of these. These guidelines address accessibility of web content on desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. Click here to learn more about Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1

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If that is too complicated for you or your developer is charging you an outrageous quote to build an Web Content Accessible Website.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 aims at making web content more accessible and by Olivier Websites-R-Us recommending the flexible, easy to use, Avada theme, your website is 100% WCAG 2.0 compliant and ready.

Being WCAG 2.0 compliant allows your website to reach a wider range of people with disabilities, including blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech disabilities, photosensitivity and combinations of these, and is extremely important in making your web content more usable.

WCAG 2.0 compatibility means that core theme features will not break WCAG rules at all, and, color schemes, content setup etc is up to the user/designer maintaining the site for accessibility.