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ADA Compliance
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In today's digital world, ensuring your website is accessible to everyone is crucial. Our comprehensive ADA compliance solution empowers you to create an inclusive online experience for all users. We'll implement an on-site widget that blends seamlessly with your website's design, providing easy access to accessibility features.
The Real FAQ's
Does my website need to be ADA compliant?
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, businesses open to the public are generally expected to provide accessible digital experiences, and a growing number of lawsuits target businesses with inaccessible websites regardless of company size. While the specific legal requirements continue to evolve through case law, making your website accessible reduces legal risk and ensures all potential customers — including those using screen readers or other assistive technology — can use your site.
What does ADA website compliance actually involve?
ADA website compliance typically follows the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which cover elements like proper alt text for images, sufficient color contrast, keyboard navigability, properly labeled forms, and compatible structure for screen readers. Modiphy's ADA compliance add-on audits your site against these standards and implements the necessary fixes.
How much does ADA compliance for a website cost?
The cost of ADA compliance work depends on how many accessibility issues exist on your current site and its overall complexity. A newly built Webflow site with accessibility considered from the start typically requires less remediation work than an older or more complex site with years of accumulated content. Modiphy provides a specific quote after an initial accessibility audit.
Can an inaccessible website actually result in a lawsuit?
Yes. Website accessibility lawsuits under the ADA have increased significantly in recent years, with businesses across many industries — not just large corporations — receiving demand letters or facing litigation over inaccessible websites. Investing in ADA compliance proactively is generally far less costly than responding to a legal claim after the fact.







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