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Web Accessibility

Check out these frequently asked questions and gain knowledge about Web Accessibility with Olive Street Design.

  • What is web accessibility?

    Web accessibility refers to the practice of designing and developing websites so people with disabilities can easily use and navigate them. This includes individuals with visual impairments, hearing loss, mobility limitations, cognitive disabilities, or other conditions that affect how they interact with digital content.


    Accessibility guidelines ensure websites provide equal access to information and functionality for all users. This can include features such as screen reader compatibility, keyboard navigation, readable text contrast, and alternatives for audio or visual content.

  • Why is web accessibility important for businesses?

    Web accessibility is important because it ensures that all visitors can access your website regardless of their abilities. An accessible website allows businesses to reach a wider audience, improve usability, and provide a better overall user experience.


    In addition to usability benefits, accessibility also helps businesses comply with legal requirements and industry standards such as WCAG guidelines. By implementing accessibility improvements, organizations can reduce legal risk while demonstrating their commitment to inclusive design and equal access.

  • What are the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)?

    The World Wide Web Consortium Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are internationally recognized standards for making websites accessible to people with disabilities.


    WCAG provides detailed recommendations for improving accessibility across websites, applications, and digital content. The guidelines are organized into levels of compliance, with Level AA commonly used as the standard for business websites.


    Following WCAG ensures websites are designed to be:


    Perceivable – content is visible and understandable to users


    Operable – navigation works for different input methods


    Understandable – information and functionality are clear


    Robust – compatible with assistive technologies

  • What is web accessibility software?

    Web accessibility software is a digital tool designed to help websites meet accessibility standards automatically.


    These solutions analyze website code, identify accessibility issues, and apply adjustments that improve usability for individuals with disabilities. Many modern accessibility platforms use AI and machine learning to continuously monitor and update a website’s accessibility features.


    This automation allows businesses to maintain accessibility compliance without manually auditing every page or piece of content.

  • How does AI-powered accessibility software work?

    AI-powered accessibility software uses machine learning to scan a website and detect accessibility barriers. Once detected, the software automatically applies adjustments that help assistive technologies interpret the content correctly.


    These improvements may include:


    Enhancing screen reader compatibility


    Adjusting contrast and readability


    Improving navigation for keyboard users


    Optimizing code structure for accessibility tools


    The software typically runs continuously in the background, ensuring that websites stay compliant as new pages or content are added.

  • Can accessibility software help with WCAG 2.1 compliance?

    Yes. Accessibility software is designed to help websites align with WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards by identifying potential issues and implementing corrective adjustments.


    Many accessibility platforms provide automated scanning and ongoing monitoring to ensure websites remain compliant over time. These systems may also generate compliance documentation to demonstrate that accessibility improvements have been implemented.

  • What types of disabilities does accessibility software help accommodate?

    Accessibility solutions help address barriers for many different types of disabilities, including:


    Visual impairments and blindness


    Hearing impairments


    Epilepsy and seizure sensitivity


    Cognitive disorders and learning disabilities


    Mobility limitations that affect mouse usage


    Age-related accessibility challenges


    By addressing these barriers, accessible websites allow more people to interact with digital content independently.

  • Does accessibility software monitor compliance continuously?

    Most modern accessibility tools operate continuously rather than as a one-time fix.


    They regularly scan websites to identify accessibility issues and automatically implement updates when changes occur. This ongoing monitoring ensures that websites remain compliant even as new pages, features, or content are added.

  • What is proof of accessibility compliance?

    Proof of compliance refers to documentation that demonstrates a website has taken steps to meet accessibility standards.


    Accessibility platforms may generate reports, compliance certificates, and technical documentation showing that accessibility improvements were implemented. These records can be valuable if a company’s accessibility practices are ever questioned or legally challenged.

  • Is accessibility only about legal compliance?

    No. While compliance with accessibility laws and standards is important, accessibility also improves overall user experience for everyone.


    Accessible websites often provide clearer navigation, better readability, and improved usability across devices. These improvements benefit all visitors—not just those with disabilities—and can lead to higher engagement, longer time on site, and improved conversion rates.

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