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5 Top reasons to choose us

Web-A is best known for providing full-service accessibility solutions, but we do so much more.

  • No third-party involvement, Direct service provider
  • Required compliance with all WCAG standards requirements
  • Over 600 projects completed so far
  • 7 years of experience in website accessibility projects
  • Incorporation of legal and professional knowledge

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    Our customers

    Customer recommendations

    David Baron

    I just wanted to share that Web-A does a really good job. I’m glad I decided to work with them. It’s great how easily our websites are updated and easily accessible. I never have any problems navigating anymore.

    Ilya Switen

    We developed a great partnership with Web-A and their dedication to making our website accessible for all it’s evident in all aspects of our site

    Michele Zomoroski

    Web-A had some great accessibility features for the visually impaired.

    I was a bit worried about the formats, but there wasn’t a problem with Web-A at all. I love using their accessible and flexible websites

    Jacqueline Alexander

    The Web-A professionals are quick to respond, courteous, knowledgeable and very helpful. They helped me with making my website practical for the disabled customers. I was worried it would be a long tiring process, but they finished the job before the deadline!

    Onn Biter

    I was struggling with web surfing, so I did a little research and discovered Web-A. I immediately decided to go with their accessibility solution and I’m glad I did!

    Their services have done wonders for me and I’m never going back.”

    4 Stages to taking care of the website accessibility

    Our steps in the accessibility process

    1

    Checking the website accessibility following country regulation.

    We start by first verifying the laws and regulations of each client’s country are in regulation. Then we make a complete website check of the WCAG guidelines. We consider your organization services, size and resources, the nature of your business and the impact accessibility would have on your organization.

    2

    Fixing The Unsuitable Accessibility That We Found On The Website

    After checking all the regulations and requirements, we move to fix the unsuitable issues and bugs on your website that may hinder our workflow or affect the process.

    3

    Making an additional check With Assistive Technologies

    In the third stage, we make use of Assistive technology (AT) is any device, software, or equipment used to maintain or enhance the functional capabilities of people with disabilities. Common tools include an alternative keyboard or mouse, screen magnifier, screen reader, and voice recognition software.

    4

    Writing a full and detailed accessibility declaration

    After we have resolved all the issues and bugs and fulfilled all your requirements by regulations, we then write an accessibility declaration statement with your internal organizational policies, your accessibility goals, and your commitment to providing a fully accessible website to serve and work with people who have disabilities.

    What is digital accessibility?

    Digital accessibility is the process of making digital products, such as websites, mobile apps, and other online tools, accessible to everyone. It is provided to ensure all users seamlessly can access the same information, regardless of the impairment they may have. The Web is fundamentally designed to be accessible to people with a diverse range of impairment such as hearing, mobility, sight, and cognitive abilities.

    What are WCAG guidelines?

    The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are guidelines published by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the main international standard organization for the Internet. There are four principles of web accessibility under the WCAG which are Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust.

    Frequently asked questions

    What do you mean by website accessibility?

    In simple words, website accessibility is making websites that contain content, graphics, images and videos to be usable by everyone who is disabled or impaired.

    Why website accessibility is important?

    It is important for business websites and apps to allow people with disabilities to connect with their environment, purchase products and services and live a normal and equal life like everyone else.

    What is Internet Accessibility Regulation?

    The Internet Accessibility Regulation (IAR) requires businesses to make their business accessible to people with disabilities and applies to all websites, information, and services provided through websites or applications.

    How do visually impaired people use websites?

    The visually impaired use websites with the help of a screen reading software.

    How does web accessibility help people with hearing impairment?

    People with hearing impairments can use web accessibility features to get text transcription software, audio content and subtitles for the videos.

    What is the purpose of the accessibility statement?

    An accessibility statement published on the website includes a lot of information about the accessibility adjustments made on the website and in the business itself.

    Frequently asked questions

    Services We Provide

    Step by step we build a designable and accessible digital world

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    About us

    For the past six years, we have been providing full digital design solutions including websites and applications accessibility, training, and information technology solutions to 600+ websites making them useful for everyone. With great professional and legal knowledge, our experts will cater to your needs with the utmost personal attention care and top customer service.

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