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Understanding ADA Compliance for Your Website

Ensuring your site is accessible to all users—because inclusivity is a standard we build into every experience.

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Written by Estefania Boujon
Updated over 2 weeks ago

ADA compliance means your website meets the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act, allowing users with disabilities to navigate, understand, and interact with your content effectively. At OneLocal, we prioritize accessibility to help you reach a broader audience and stay aligned with evolving legal requirements.


What is ADA Website Compliance?

ADA compliance refers to making digital content accessible to individuals with disabilities—including those with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments. This is typically achieved by following the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which outline best practices for:

  • Perceivable content: Alt text for images, captions for videos, and readable text contrast

  • Operable navigation: Keyboard-friendly interfaces, skip navigation links, and clear focus indicators

  • Understandable structure: Consistent layouts, clear instructions, and simple language

  • Robust compatibility: Ensuring your site works well with assistive technologies like screen readers

How OneLocal Supports ADA Compliance

We’re happy to confirm that your website is ADA compliant. It meets current accessibility standards, ensuring that users with disabilities can navigate and interact with your site effectively.

Our team continuously monitors updates to accessibility regulations and integrates best practices into our website builds and edits.


If you ever have questions about your site’s accessibility or want to explore additional enhancements, we’re here to help!

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