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Monday, April 27th, 2026

ADA regulations

I have been told to close my website because it's not ADA approved, is that true and if so can you help me with this?

Thanks,

Ron

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Please follow the steps below to have an ADA compliant website. Thank you

How to develop an ADA-compliant website?

Put alt tags to all media files. - For those who cannot access video, image, and audio, creating alt tags will help them determine the content of a specific media file.


Write Transcripts for all video and audio content. - Having a text transcript to go along with all audiovisual web content will help visitors with a disability read and understand the content that would otherwise be inaccessible to them.


Create organized and consistent navigation. - Give your visitors options to adjust the size of the text on each page. In addition, buttons, menus, and links should be clear and easily navigated throughout the entire site. 


Identify the site's language in the header code. - Minimize jargon and acronyms, be clear on what language your site should be read to help text readers identify codes and functions accordingly. 


Provide help options when visitors come up with errors. - Your site should provide suggestions and recommendations when your visitor encounters input errors due to the inability to navigate your website to help them better guide to the content they need.

 

We DO NOT provide legal advice, nor edit customer's website to make ADA compliant. 

For any legal advice, please refer the customer to a lawyer to fully understand what the laws are, and let them coordinate to a web developer to implement any web changes.