Ada Website Compliance

What is Web Accessibility?

Web accessibility is a set of rules, behaviors, code standards, and design guidelines that ensure people with disabilities, who comprise 20% of the world’s population, can use websites effectively.

To achieve this, the W3C (The World Wide Web Consortium) has created the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1), for direction on how to make websites accessible. These guidelines have been adopted by governments around the world and have been incorporated into various legislations such as the ADA, Section 508, and EN 301549.

The WCAG focuses chiefly on three areas of accessibility: 1) blind people using screen readers (e.g.JAWS, NVDA). 2) people with motor impairments who only use keyboards, and 3) a variety of other disabilities, including color blindness, epilepsy, and minor visual impairments that mostly concern the Ul and design of the website (color contrasts, animations, fonts, etc.)

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WCAG 2.1
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ADA Title III
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Section 508
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IS 5568
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ACA/AODA
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EAA/EN 301548
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How does our SimpleSmart® accessWidget achieve 508 ADA

  • Our SimpleSmart® accessWidget utilizes two applications that together achieve compliance: the interface and AI-powered processes.

  • The accessWidget’s interface is a session-based design and UI adjustment tool that makes accessibility modifications based on a user’s individual needs. All adjustments are compliant with WCAG 2.1 AA requirements.

  • The accessWidget’s AI machine learning technology uses contextual understanding and computer vision to address the complex, back-end requirements needed for screen reader and keyboard navigation adjustments.

The Accessibility Interface

The interface is designed to address accessibility requirements relating to the UI, design, and readability of your website. Users can choose a disability profile like “Visually Impaired Profile” and simultaneously activate all relevant adjustments. Alternatively, or in addition to the profiles, users can enable singular adjustments like increasing font sizes, change color contrasts, and stop animations.


How our SimpleSmart® accessWidget helps users with disabilities:

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Font handling

Users can increase and decrease font size, change type, adjust spacing, alignment, line height, and more

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Color handling

Users can select various color contrast profiles such as light, dark, inverted, and monochrome. Additionally, users can swap color schemes of titles, texts, and backgrounds, with over 7 different colors

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Animations

Users with epilepsy can stop all running animations at the click of a button. This includes videos, GIFs and CSS flashing transitions.

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Content highlighting

Users can emphasize important elements, such as links and titles. They can also highlight particular focused or hovered elements

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Audio muting

Users with hearing devices may experience headaches or other issues due to automatic audio playing. This option allows users to mute the entire website instantly.

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On-demand dictionary

We utilize a search engine that is linked to Wikipedia and Wiktionary, allowing people with cognitive disorders to decipher meanings of phrases, initials, and slang on the spot.

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Other options

Users can change the cursor’s color and sizing, view in printing mode, enable a virtual keyboard, and much more.

Web accessibility lawsuits are on the rise.

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Affected Sectors (by number of lawsuits)

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Tech, Software & Internet entered the top 5 largest sectors affected in recent years

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Consumer Goods, Services & Retail and Apparel, Durables & Beauty remain the two largest groups affected, with 41% and 16.1% of all lawsuits, respectively.

Lawsuits By Industry
  • Consumer Goods, services & retail
  • Apparel, Durables & Beauty
  • Food, Beverage & Tobacco
  • Tech, Software & Internet Services
  • Health & Medical
  • Other
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