Creating an Accessibility Page & Statement for Your Website | Webinar Video

Businesses often add an accessibility statement for websites and pages when their accessibility work is “complete”, however, it is recommended to create one as soon as possible.

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As we know, accessibility is never “done,” it requires maintenance.

Developing an accessibility page and statement for your website is a crucial initial step in your journey towards inclusivity, and it leaves a strong positive impression on visitors. T

his page should clearly outline your commitment to making your website accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. It’s important to include specific information about the accessibility features you offer, such as text alternatives for images, keyboard navigation options, and compatibility with assistive technologies. (We have an automatic logging system, by the way.)

Additionally, providing a feedback mechanism where users can report accessibility issues helps demonstrate your dedication to continuous improvement. We recommend creating this page as soon as possible, not only to comply with best practices but also to build trust and engagement with your audience.

Join us to learn:

  • What should go in your accessibility statement
  • Nailing your tone
  • Easy ways to implement one
  • How do they help you avoid lawsuits
  • How do they give people with disabilities a clear way to report barriers
  • and more!

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