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| What’s the ADA and what does it mean for my web site? |
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The ADA is the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Section 508 mandates that federal web sites meet guidelines for compatibility with assistive technologies. States also have accessibility regulations that agency web sites are required to follow. Compliance has benefits for all sites: ease of access for all site users, more search-engine-friendly formatting, and better compatibility with wireless technologies.
We can design and program a new site or modify your existing site to meet state and federal regulations. Our ADA-compliant sites meet or exceed the established guidelines. But at iNet Technologies, we believe in going beyond accessibility to true usability for all of your site’s visitors. A site that’s truly usable offers easy, intuitive access to information, features and functions for all users.
Take a look at some of the ADA-compliant sites we have designed and programmed, then contact us for your ADA consultation. We’ll take your site past compliance to true usability.
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