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Websites that work for most users still exclude many. Get ADA Alert urges businesses to implement inclusive design, reducing legal risk and ensuring equal access for all visitors.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - TelAve -- Businesses often assume that if their website works for most visitors, it is sufficiently accessible. However, Get ADA Alert emphasizes that websites must function for everyone, including users relying on screen readers, keyboard navigation, or high-contrast settings.
Small design choices like unlabeled forms, low-contrast text, or mouse-only navigation can create major barriers for people with visual, hearing, mobility, cognitive, or neurological disabilities. These barriers not only prevent equal access but also expose businesses to legal risk under ADA website accessibility regulations.
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"Accessibility is not just about compliance," a spokesperson from Get ADA Alert said. "It's about responsible digital operations, inclusivity, and ensuring every visitor can interact with your website independently."
By designing websites inclusively, businesses not only reduce the likelihood of ADA claims but also improve usability and customer satisfaction for all visitors. The question every business should ask: Who is your website unintentionally leaving out?
Get ADA Alert provides guidance, audits, and resources to help organizations identify accessibility barriers and implement practical solutions:
https://getadaalert.com
Get ADA Alert educates businesses on ADA website accessibility requirements, offering resources and actionable guidance to improve digital inclusion, reduce legal risk, and deliver equitable online experiences.
Small design choices like unlabeled forms, low-contrast text, or mouse-only navigation can create major barriers for people with visual, hearing, mobility, cognitive, or neurological disabilities. These barriers not only prevent equal access but also expose businesses to legal risk under ADA website accessibility regulations.
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"Accessibility is not just about compliance," a spokesperson from Get ADA Alert said. "It's about responsible digital operations, inclusivity, and ensuring every visitor can interact with your website independently."
By designing websites inclusively, businesses not only reduce the likelihood of ADA claims but also improve usability and customer satisfaction for all visitors. The question every business should ask: Who is your website unintentionally leaving out?
Get ADA Alert provides guidance, audits, and resources to help organizations identify accessibility barriers and implement practical solutions:
https://getadaalert.com
Get ADA Alert educates businesses on ADA website accessibility requirements, offering resources and actionable guidance to improve digital inclusion, reduce legal risk, and deliver equitable online experiences.
Source: GetADAAlert
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