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Frequently Asked Questions

What is website accessibility?

Website accessibility means designing and building your site so people with disabilities can use it—including those who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, captions, or other assistive tools.

Does my small business website really need to be ADA compliant?

Yes. If your business is open to the public and you use your website to provide information or services, ADA rules apply, and inaccessible web content can be treated as discrimination.

What are the most common website accessibility problems?

Frequent issues include missing or poor alt text, low color contrast, unlabeled form fields, mouse‑only navigation, missing captions or transcripts, and content that screen readers cannot correctly interpret.

Is installing an accessibility widget enough for compliance?

No. Overlays and widgets cannot fix underlying code issues and do not guarantee ADA or WCAG compliance; you still need proper development, testing, and remediation

How do I know if my website is accessible?

You need an accessibility audit that combines automated scanning with manual testing using keyboard navigation and screen readers, measured against WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines.

What are the benefits of making my website accessible?

Accessibility reduces legal risk, improves user experience for everyone, can expand your customer base (including people with disabilities), and often aligns with better SEO and site quality