The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title II prohibits discrimination based on disability in all services, programs, and activities provided by state and local governments. Because websites fall under the rubric of services, state and local governments must make sure that their websites and mobile apps are accessible to individuals with disabilities.
If you run a state or local government website, by law you need to build and maintain digital experiences that are compatible with tools and technologies that individuals with disabilities rely on, and you need specific things built right into the site.
This content will help you on the path to becoming and remaining compliant.
Ensure ADA Title II compliance with our detailed checklist, promoting accessibility and inclusion for all in digital and physical spaces.
Ensure ADA Title II compliance by meeting WCAG 2.1 AA standards. Learn best practices and why a combination of manual and automated testing is your best bet.
Digital accessibility isn't just about meeting requirements-it's about building better experiences for everyone. Learn from Siteimprove's Christina Adams with Americaneagle.com's Nick Goodrum as they share practical strategies to help you prepare for ADA Title II & WCAG 2.1 Level AA and integrate accessibility into your organization's everyday workflows.
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Digital accessibility isn't just about meeting requirements-it's about building better experiences for everyone. Learn from Siteimprove's Christina Adams with Americaneagle.com's Nick Goodrum as they share practical strategies to help you prepare for ADA Title II & WCAG 2.1 Level AA and integrate accessibility into your organization's everyday workflows.