Apopka FL Digital Accessibility ADA Compliance Avoid Lawsuit Services Expanded

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A newly expanded website accessibility and ADA compliance service has been launched by MobileLocalSocialUSA. They help clients to avoid lawsuits by ensuring their website meets the latest standards.

MobileLocalSocialUSA has launched an expanded service for clients looking to protect themselves against ADA lawsuits. It’s now a legal requirement to ensure an ADA compliant website, and failure to do so can result in fines of up to $150,000.

More information can be found at: https://mobilelocalsocialusa.com

The newly expanded service is designed to provide clients with the help they need to ensure WCAG 2.1, ADA, Section 508 and EN 301549 compliance. This includes a full compliance guaranteed ADA certificate and year-round protection.

With the rise in cases against websites that aren’t meeting the new criteria, there has been a fresh call for specialist guidance. This is where working with MobileLocalSocialUSA can help.

They have created a simple approach to compliance, where clients just have to enter one line of code on their website. This allows clients to open up their website to more people by becoming disability friendly.

This newly expanded compliance solution is trusted by major brands from Dominos to the Miami Heat. As part of the service, clients are able to benefit from a range of new features.

This includes a cutting-edge text reader facility, keyboard navigation, blinks blocking, and visibility options, including monochrome, dark high contrast and bright high contrast designs.

Other facilities include an accessibility toolbar with additional functions, including increasing or decreasing font size. Alongside this, clients can benefit from image descriptions to make their content easier to understand.

The Text Reader is a built-in widget that reads the textual content within any given document. This addresses the concerns of those who have difficulty reading various elements on a website or within a document.

Keyboard navigation can assist those who struggle using a mouse, and is especially beneficial for blind or visually impaired users.

A spokesperson for the company states: “In light of the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recent ruling holding that the ADA protects access not just to restaurants and stores but also to the websites and apps of those businesses, web accessibility is no longer optional.”

Full details can be found on the URL above.