We Implement UserWay For Website ADA Compliance

September 20, 2021

With an increasing amount of accessibility lawsuits on the web, UserWay provides an easy and robust solution to mitigate potential legal liability for you and your clients. 

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Our web design platform, Duda, has partnered with UserWay, an ADA-compliant app that strives to create a user-friendly website experience for people with disabilities. By adding UserWay to your sites, we'll help make the sites fully accessible to visitors by modifying site elements and code that may otherwise limit visitors with disabilities.


With an increasing amount of accessibility lawsuits on the web, UserWay provides an easy and robust solution to mitigate potential legal liability for you and your clients. 


About UserWay

UserWay is the #1 Web Accessibility Solution for WCAG & ADA Compliance, committed to providing digital accessibility for everyone. UserWay scans your client's websites for potential compliance issues and provides an accessibility widget for visitors with disabilities to improve their site experience.


Covering All Your Bases

Instantly provides the following compliance:

  • WCAG 2.1
  • ATAG 2.0
  • European EN 301 549
  • ADA
  • Section 508
  • And many more...


Userway will cover the website from accessibility-related lawsuits with the world's strongest automated solution for accessibility, including $1 million legal mitigation guarantee.


How it works

After installing UserWay on a site, the integration will automatically add UserWay’s Accessibility Widget globally to the site. The Accessibility Widget provides site visitors with an easy-to-use interface to adjust the site based on their needs. For example, users with visual impairments can choose to increase the site’s font size or adjust the contrast.


Additionally, we'reable to design the placement, color scheme, and privacy icon of the floating widget to best match the site design.

Originally posted on Duda.co

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