Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions
There are a few questions that seem to come up often. If you can't find your question answered on this page please let us know. We'll be happy to help.
Contact usA11y is a convenient abbreviation for the long word "accessibility". It's first letter a, the last letter y and eleven (11) letters in between. There is a little bit of confusion as to how to pronounce it. Some people say it like ally (a friend, a helper, a partner ,a colleague) and some people say as alley (a way, a path, a walk). In the long run it really doesn't matter how you say it as long as it's clear that accessibility is a journey not a destination and we at maina11y.com are here to help you progress along this path.
Website accessibility refers to the practice of designing and developing websites in a way that ensures they can be used by people with disabilities. This includes people with visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments.
Website accessibility is important because it ensures that all users, regardless of ability, are able to access and use your website. Not only is it a legal requirement in many cases, but it also helps to improve user experience and can even have SEO benefits.
Some common accessibility issues include insufficient color contrast, lack of alternative text for images, missing or incomplete form labels, and non-descriptive link text.
There are a number of tools available that can help you test your website's accessibility, including automated testing tools like WebAIM's Wave tool, as well as manual testing methods like keyboard-only navigation and screen reader testing.
If your website is not accessible, you may be in violation of accessibility laws and may face legal action. Additionally, users with disabilities may be unable to access your website, which could lead to lost business opportunities and negative brand perception.
If your website is not accessible, you should take steps to remediate any accessibility issues identified and work to ensure that your website is accessible moving forward.
While accessibility plugins can be helpful in addressing certain accessibility issues, they are not a comprehensive solution to website accessibility. True accessibility requires careful consideration of website design, development, and content.
The cost of a website accessibility audit can vary depending on the size and complexity of the website in question. Generally, however, you can expect to pay several thousand dollars for a comprehensive audit.
The timeline for a website accessibility audit can vary depending on the size and complexity of the website, as well as the scope of the audit. However, most accessibility audits take several weeks to complete.
