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3 Key Tips To Ensure That Your Website Is ADA Compliant

Right within the legal codes that define the Americans with Disabilities Act, there are rules that govern the ways in which businesses must operate in order to be ADA-compliant.

A failure to satisfy the legal codes within the ADA can lead to consequences, such as a discrimination lawsuit and being forced to pay a settlement.

To ensure that your website is ADA-compliant, you can follow the three key tips outlined within this guide.

If you have already received a discrimination lawsuit, though, then you must speak with an ADA accessibility lawyer today.

What Does It Mean For Your Website To Be ADA-Compliant?

Right before we go over the tips you can follow to ensure that your website is ADA compliant, we must go over what, exactly, ADA compliance means. And, with that in mind, ADA compliance means that your website is:

-Perceivable
-Operable
-Robust
-Understandable

Just as an example, in order for your website to be ADA-compliant, everything on your website must be understandable, even if someone is using an automated text-to-speech reader to understand what is on the page.

Outside of that example, the information on your website must be accessible by those who are using just a mouse or just a keyboard, and, in turn, your website must be robust enough to support different assistive technologies.

To ensure that your website is ADA-compliant, you can follow the three tips outlined right below. Doing so will ensure that you are not at risk of a discrimination lawsuit.

3 Key Tips To Ensure That Your Website Is ADA Compliant

Tip 01: Conduct Frequent Audits

To ensure that your website is ADA-compliant, you must be aware of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines that govern website accessibility.

Go over those guidelines and then audit your site to ensure that these guidelines are met. If they are not met, then you must make the necessary adjustments to your site so that these guidelines can be met.

Tip 02: Make Use Of Text And Sound

Your website should offer at least two basic types of content:

-Written content.
-Audio content.

The written content must come with an audio version so that those who cannot see can hear what is written. And the audio content must come with a written version so that those who cannot hear can read it.

Outside of the above, if your website offers videos, then they should come with closed captions or written transcripts, thereby allowing those who cannot see to understand the content of your videos.

Tip 03: Focus On Clarity

Every core facet of your website’s design should be centered on clarity.

Just as an example, rather than using fonts that, while pretty, are hard to read, use fonts that are easy to read. The same applies to every other website decision.

Outside of maintaining ADA compliance, these types of design decisions make it easier for everyone to understand the content on your website.

Contact A New York ADA Accessibility Lawyer Today

A discrimination lawsuit can and will affect your business. Contact a New York ADA defense attorney at The Samuel Law Firm today, and we will assist you in protecting your business and obtaining the best possible legal outcome.

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