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Making your website DDA 1992 & ADA compliant is the law.
Is Your Website DDA 1992, ADA & WCAG Compliant?
Are you protected from Lawsuits?
Just about every business has an online presence these days. However, most are not paying close enough attention to how people with disabilities can or cannot use their website.
What is WCAG & what is DDA 1992 & ADA?

As of 2020, there are more than 400 million active Websites online. All of those websites are required to provide equal accessibility to all people according to the International Website Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). In Australia the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA)and in the United States following III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
To be compliant, all sites must be free of barriers that would make it difficult or impossible for people with disabilities to make use of them. An inaccessible website can turn into a major source of problems for your business and a major Lawsuit.

With these growing compliance issues small and large Businesses are at risk of Legal action against them, if their website doesn’t offer assistance to Visual, Hearing, Motor skills and Cognitive impaired visitors to their website.
Below are actual US News Reports by CNN, Fox News & NBC News on how Small Business Owners are being sued left and right for tens of thousands of dollars – every single day – because their websites are not compliant.
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This market should NOT be ignored.
A lack of accessibility compliance can lead to all sorts of other problems for your business. For example, your business can’t reach potential customers if those potential prospects can’t use your website because of accessibility issues. It’s easy to underestimate the magnitude of people who rely on accessibility features to access websites.
Approximately 60 million people live with a disability, According to the Centers for Disease Control. This group has an estimated $645 billion in annual disposable income.

Businesses including Home Depot, Sears, Brooks Brothers and Footlocker have been successfully sued and forced to pay expensive settlements because their websites were not accessible to people with disabilities.
Now these law-firms are going after Small Business Owners.
Total Number of Suits filed by Year

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What Are Some of the Main Issues Which Make Websites Inaccessible?
WCAG recommends 3 different levels from beginner to advanced.
To be compliant at the beginner level (recommended), your website must:
- – Use clear and helpful page titles
- – Provide user controls for moving content
- – Present items in a logical order
- – Not use presentation that relies solely on color
- – Provide an alternative to video-only and audio-only content
- – Provide captions for all videos which include audio
- – Use more than one sense for all instructions
- – Make all functionality accessible by keyboard only
- – Ensure users have control over time limits
- – Provide text alternatives for non-text content
- – Provide a “skip to content” link
- – Make the purpose of every link clear from its context

Now that you know what Website Accessibility Compliance is all about.

You also understand a lack of accessibility compliance can lead to all sorts of other problems for your business.
For example, your business can’t reach potential customers if those potential prospects can’t use your website because of accessibility issues.
It’s easy to underestimate the magnitude of people who rely on accessibility features to access websites.
Approximately 60 million people live with a disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
This group has an estimated $645 billion in annual disposable income.
Accessibility can be very complex and confusing, but every business needs to take it seriously.
Not tomorrow, but TODAY.
Nobody needs a lawsuit right now but remember, law firms are diligently scanning Business websites in order to sue.
They are relentless and we’ve provided lots of proof of that.
Your best bet is to work closely with an experienced Online Marketing Agency that understands the WCAG & ADA Guidelines. Talk to The IT Generalist Design Agency TODAY!
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Text Reader
The text reader is a built in widget that reads only textual content(s) in the document. The tool addresses users who have difficulty reading various textual content(s) and users with ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder). By using text reader, the user can control the reading flow using the mouse and/ or keyboard. Moreover, the user has full control of the reading rate and sound pitch of the reader widget.
Keyboard Navigation
Many users with motor disabilities have difficulty using a mouse; and blind or visual impaired users routinely use keyboard navigation. The Keyboard Navigation function meets the WCAG 2.0 standard requirements and provides full accessibility enabling users to navigate through pages using the keyboard alone.
Blinks Blocking
This tool is for users who are susceptible to seizures caused by strobing, flickering, or flashing effects as well as users with learning disabilities. The Blinks Blocking tool eliminates any graphics, news-tickers, marquees, galleries, auto-play, or other animations which may be distracting or cause a photo-epileptic seizure to occur.
Monochrome, Dark High Contrast, Bright High Contrast
In accordance to the WCAG 2.0 guidelines, this tool provides 3 different contrast display options that enable changing the text and background color so that it can be easily read by a user with a visual impairment.
Accessibility Toolbar Additional Functions:
Increase Font Size, Decrease Font Size, Readable Font.
This tool package allows users with low visual impairments the option to increase or decrease text size or to select a basic, simple, easily-readable font without the loss of readability or functionality.
Image Descriptions
Images and graphics make the surrounding content easier to understand. The WCAG 2.0 states that all non-text content should have a text alternative that provides an equivalent meaning as the image. The image description tool follows section 1.4.5 of the WCAG Success criterion to make sure that image information is displayed prominently and the intended concept or meaning of the image is made clear to the users.
Other functionalities to improve usability for low vision users includes: a large white cursor, large black cursor, links and header highlighters.
These suite of accessibility tools, all packaged in one easy-to-install widget, meets the WCAG 2.0 specified conformance level “Triple – A” guidelines.

"Increases the amount of users you can service."
"71% of web users with a disability will simply leave a website that is not accessible to them"

According to a report from the U.S. Census Bureau, 51 million people in the US aged 15 and older have a disability:
– 19.9 million have difficulty lifting or grasping, impacting use of a mouse or keyboard; and
– 8.1 million have a visual disability; they might rely on a screen magnifier or a screen reader, or might have a form of color blindness.
– The Census Bureau also reports that 7.6 million have a hearing disability; they might rely on transcripts and/or captions for audio and video media.
By making digital content accessible, your organization can reach more customers, increase customer satisfaction, and gain a competitive edge over those who don’t include accessibility features.
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