When it comes to doing business online, you need to cope with the terms such as web compliance and web accessibility.

Web compliance refers to making your sites such that the people with disabilities can use them smoothly. The term web accessibility means that websites, tools, and technologies are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them. 

To help you better understand about these two, the Stone Temple team has published a brief guide.

John Dietrich says, “A good place to start for website ADA compliance and accessibility, is to use the following:

  • Check the current state of your website accessibility with tools like WAVE wave.webaim.org and the Google Lighthouse tool (available in the Chrome browser)
  • Ensure that all images have descriptive alt text
  • Provide closed captioning on any videos your site may have
  • Provide text transcripts of any video or audio only files”.

Read all the points on following page.

Guide to Web Compliance and Web Accessibility

Stone Temple

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