WMappDigital, a website development business based in Delaware, has released a report detailing how the UserWay widget can help keep online sites compliant with accessibility regulations.

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The company’s new report explains that to avoid costly accessibility lawsuits, websites must be compliant with the ADA, WCAG, AODA, and EAA. With the UserWay widget, business owners can make their web pages easily accessible to everyone.
More information can be found at https://wmappdigital.com/website-accessibility-compliance-with-userway
The report informs that the installation process for the UserWay widget is both fast and simple. Once the installation is completed, a small icon will appear on the site, which users can click on to view an array of accessibility-friendly options such as a screen reader, contrast settings, customizable font size, and text spacing.
Statistics show that the number of accessibility lawsuits is continuing to rise. Several large-scale companies, fast-food enterprises, and prestigious universities have suffered losses of over $1,500,000 as a result. Furthermore, Accessibility.com reported that over 265,000 accessibility demand letters were sent to various businesses, which in most cases, led to financial settlements.
According to the report, this innovative widget can scan and analyze the website’s code and automatically correct any violation-related issues, thus preventing potential lawsuits. The website’s speed and functionality will not be impacted during these times.
In addition to the customizable options in the widget’s menu, users will also be able to select accessibility user profiles based on their disabilities. Some options to choose from include motor impairment, blindness, color blindness, dyslexia, and visual impairments.
As stated in the report, UserWay has helped over 1 million companies improve their accessibility. Some current users include eBay, Walmart, Toyota, Disney, and Centrum.
A satisfied user said: “I need to use a computer. It’s a must-have tool for my job as a translator and simultaneous interpreter. When I go onto a webpage that UserWay has made accessible, all the buttons, images, and graphics are in the right place. I can get to where I’m going quickly and use the site the way I want to.”
Interested parties can find more information by visiting https://wmappdigital.com/website-accessibility-compliance-with-userway
Contact Info:
Name: William Mapp
Email: Send Email
Organization: UserWay
Address: 1007 North Orange Street #10th floor, Wilmington, Delaware 19801, United States
Website: https://wmappdigital.com/website-accessibility-compliance-with-userway/
Release ID: 89078630