Clients trust us to guide them to a legally compliant level of accessibility. True accessibility and compliance with the legal requirements can only be assessed through manual testing. Automated solutions promising compliance through JavaScript overlays do not make websites accessible for the disabled and do not meet the standards required by law. Manually testing through Assistive Technology, such as screen readers, is the only way to determine accessibility. The services we provide to achieve this depend on many factors, including the amount of activity and updates made to a website, the internal resources available to the client, and the project timeline. The work consists of three phases: Assessment, Remediation, and Monitoring.
Assessment
The first step is always the assessment, often referred to as the audit. This is the testing phase where our experts locate WCAG violations using screen readers or other...
The audit is a key step in ensuring accessibility. During this phase, our experts conduct a thorough review, identifying WCAG violations and pinpointing....
Once the WCAG violations have been identified, the HTML must be adjusted. This work is most often performed by the client’s dev team, but we do offer...
Because websites are constantly evolving, the best way to ensure ongoing compliance is through additional testing. The frequency is dictated by several factors,
We provide structured training on accessibility for developers, designers and marketers. These courses are the best way to give a team an understanding of...