We support the top website creation platforms and CMS websites. That includes WordPress, Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, SquareSpace, Drupal, Joomla, Wix, Weebly, and even standard HTML/CSS-based websites.

True Accessibility offers free installation of the plugin. Typically this includes just a single line of code to be added to the site, similar to the way Google Analytics is installed. Please contact us for help.

WCAG Guidelines are outlined here

Most of the issues fall into these 9 categories:

  • Color contrast
  • Providing descriptive labels
  • Alt text for links and images
  • Making information in tables accessible and easy to read
  • Navigation of your site via keyboard only
  • Indicating the focus for the user on the screen (pointers and lines)
  • Size of fonts
  • Headings and labels
  • Captions for video and audio content

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) is the most important and most wide-ranging law ever passed in the U.S. to protect the rights of persons with physical and/or mental disabilities. It prohibits employment discrimination against people with disabilities and ensures that they can enjoy access to public facilities and services. In recent years, ADA guidelines have become increasingly influential in determining accessibility requirements for the online world.

Goals of the ADA

The ADA is intended to remove barriers that prevent people with disabilities from participating in everyday activities. One example is space requirements on public transportation, which help individuals in wheelchairs get in and out of buses and other vehicles more easily.
The act also bars employment discrimination against people with disabilities, including the application process, hiring, promotions, job training, and termination of duties.

The ADA is intended to remove barriers that prevent people with disabilities from participating in everyday activities. One example is space requirements on public transportation, which help individuals in wheelchairs get in and out of buses and other vehicles more easily.

The act also bars employment discrimination against people with disabilities, including the application process, hiring, promotions, job training, and termination of duties.

True Accessibility’s plugin, AI, and machine-learning services can resolve up to 95% of WCAG 2.1 and ADA issues. Some issues, however, require manual fixes in addition to continuous testing and monitoring. Every website has unique features that cannot be managed by automated compliance programming. For that reason, every website compliance project demands manual testing, monitoring, and verification.

Yes, we encourage and welcome partnerships.

We offer special pricing, marketing materials, training, technology, know-how, and support for:

  • Agencies
  • Web Developer and designers
  • Accessibility Consultants
  • Law Firms
  • Affiliate Marketers

If you would like to earn a brand-new revenue stream while helping to do good, please contact us.

Please refer to our pricing page.

True Accessibility is a California company, based in Westlake Village.

Our business hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Monday through Friday Pacific Standard Time

A thorough accessibility test of your website is the only way to be certain that you are fully compliant with ADA guidelines. If your website or mobile app is not compliant, you may be unwittingly preventing a significant portion of the public from accessing your products and/or services. In addition, you may be exposing yourself to discrimination lawsuits.

Your privacy is very important to us. To keep your data safe, we comply with all relevant data security and retention laws, including COPPA, HIPPA, FERPA, and GDPR.

A report that we will provide you with all the instructions and information you need to become compliant with WCAG 2.1., ADA, ATAG 2.0, and Section 508. Our accessibility audit report, which meets all governmental and regulatory standards, contains guidance for changing your site’s content, code, and structure to ensure compliance with all pertinent accessibility requirements.

It provides two important benefits: ensuring that persons with disabilities have full access to your website, and reducing your legal exposure to accessibility-related lawsuits.