Accessibility web development services

Our certified accessibility team will make your website meet the WCAG 2.2 requirements. We will not only make your website accessible, but also provide you with specifically tailored recommendations on all future improvements to help you remain accessible later on.

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Making your website accessible: what to expect

To meet the required accessibility standards, we update your website’s code so that people with disabilities can easily navigate it. There can be some visual changes in the way content is presented, but all the significant improvements are made from the inside.

What you need to start

Accessibility implementation is based on an audit – a detailed report that shows all the accessibility errors previously found on the website during a professional check.

If you don’t have an audit, we can conduct it for you.

Or, we can implement an accessibility audit from another team if you have already had it done.

Important notes:

  1. If we implement an audit from another team and our experts happen to find some possible improvements, our team will certainly fix them. We strive to provide you with 100% accessibility, not just perform another task.
  2. To get the most out of accessibility services, the period of time between the audit and its implementation should be as short as possible. This is crucial because any changes made to the website after the audit can alter its results.
Best way to go:

Get an accessibility audit and start its implementation right away. This will help you get the results in the most efficient and money-saving way.

We’ll help you meet the compliance requirements.
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How the work is organized: the team and the workflow

The team

During the work, you’ll have a single point of contact – your personal manager who will take care of the project right from the start. It means no troubleshooting for you – you just have the results delivered.

Also, each member of our accessibility team is a development professional, certified by W3C – the organization that introduced accessibility. So be sure that your website is in the right hands!

  • Certified accessibility team

  • Your personal manager

  • Transparent communication

The workflow

From the moment we get your first message to the final sign-off, the process of improving your website’s accessibility looks like this:

  • Step
    We conduct an audit to check the current stage of your website’s accessibility and create a list of improvements, or start working with an accessibility audit from another team.
  • Step
    You decide which changes to approve.
  • Step
    After getting approval, we create the development environment where the necessary improvements will be implemented.
  • Step
    At this stage, our development team implements all the approved fixes.
  • Step
    After the work is done, we conduct the testing of the implemented features.
  • Step
    We deploy everything to the production environment.

Final

The final testing on the production environment takes place.

Our accessibility expertise is your business gain.
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What you get in the end

After we implement the final audit point, we test everything one more time and make sure that:

  • Your website is compliant with WCAG 2.2 requirements, demanded by AODA.

  • Your Lighthouse audit score will be within a green "Good" range, from 90 to 100

    The exact result depends on each website individually, but it will be compliant with the necessary WCAG requirements.

What’s next

If you make a website accessible once, it doesn’t mean that it will remain like this forever. Each new change on the website can make it less accessible if it’s not compliant with the WCAG 2.2 requirements. That is why, after implementing the accessibility audit, we’ll create personal recommendations for any future integrations, so your website continues being accessible in the future.

Best way to go:

Implement all future changes to the website according to the accessibility recommendations, and stay on the safe side.

Get a future-proof accessibility roadmap.
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Examples of non-accessible and accessible websites

Although everyone talks about accessibility these days, it can be hard to understand what it actually means. Here you can find some of the common issues, and see what website accessibility looks like.

Color example

Poor accessibility

  • Color is used as the only visual means to convey information – people with seeing impairments may not see the difference between different shades of one color
  • The black borderline over the active element is too close and poorly seen.

Improved accessibility

  • All colors have text descriptions, so they are easy to choose with a screen reader.
  • The black borderline over the active element doesn’t stick to it, which makes it clearly seen.

Scrolling example

Poor accessibility

  • User needs to scroll both horizontally and vertically to see the content. It targets people with mental and dexterity disabilities, among many others.

Improved accessibility

  • Scrolling is available in just one dimension (vertically), so the content is easy to see and interact with.

Contrast example

Poor accessibility

  • The contrast of the elements is too low to perceive.
  • Text in the input fields disappears when clicking on it.

Improved accessibility

  • The contrast of the elements is good, so the form is easy to see.
  • Each input field is named, so it’s always clear what information should be typed in.

Client reviews

  • Jennifer Bell review

    Great job, they are very easy to work with. I already had an audit from a different team but decided to cross-check, and it wasn’t a problem. The guys implemented my audit and found out several additional issues to improve. Delivered in a timely manner.

  • Romeo Hall review

    We had no issues with communication with the team, they responded quickly and provided us with detailed answers to any questions from our side. Everything from the audit to its implementation was done on time. Recommend the team, and we’ll definitely turn to them in the future.

  • Walter Flores review

    First, I tried to check the accessibility of my website by myself, but it turned out to be complicated because there are too many technical details. I decided to get a professional audit, and I’m satisfied with the results. The process was transparent, and I have a clear picture of what to do next.

Website accessibility is not a should, it’s a must. Time to act is now.
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