ADA Compliance Website Checklist

Check your website for ADA Compliance

Making your website accessible to those with disabilities has never been more critical to your business than it is today. While laws around web accessibility largely pertain to government and educational sites, more and more organizations are defending themselves against lawsuits claiming no accommodations for accessibility on their website.

While there are no hard and fast rules for accessibility requirements, the Web Accessibility Standards are generally used as a benchmark for compliance. Use this checklist below to find out if your website meets the standards for ADA accessibility.

User Control Standards

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Site Appearance Standards

Usability Standards

Site Development and Functionality

Content Alternatives

Web Documents

Accessibility Statement

An accessibility statement is a public information page that relays internal organizational policies, accessibility goals, and past successes in serving and working with people who have disabilities.

Accessibility statements should contain at least the following:

It is also advisable to include the following information:

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Disclaimer:The Website Dominators is not a law firm and does not intend any of the information here to be construed as legal advice. If you have questions regarding the legal issues around ADA compliance and your business, please consult with a qualified legal professional.