Accessibility

ADA & WCAG Website Accessibility Services

Practical audits and remediation for Middle Tennessee businesses that need a more inclusive, lower-risk, and easier website for every customer or patient to use.

Analytics dashboard visual representing accessibility reporting

WCAG basics

What Is WCAG?

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines are the global standard for digital inclusion, organized around four foundational principles.

Perceivable

Information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive, such as alt text and sufficient contrast.

Operable

Navigation and controls must work with keyboards and assistive technology, not only a mouse or touchscreen.

Understandable

Content, instructions, forms, and navigation should be predictable, clear, and easy to recover from errors.

Robust

Markup should be semantic and reliable across browsers, screen readers, and other assistive tools.

Why accessibility matters

Accessible local websites serve more people and reduce avoidable friction.

Inclusive design helps people book appointments, read service information, complete forms, and contact your team without unnecessary barriers. It also tends to improve search quality, content clarity, performance, and conversion paths.

Patient accessBetter

Clear paths for keyboard, screen reader, low-vision, and cognitive accessibility needs.

Risk reductionPractical

Find and fix common ADA/WCAG issues before they become bigger problems.

Search & UXCleaner

Semantic content and clear structure help users and search engines.

What I audit

A practical checklist for real user barriers.

After the technical review, I can meet with local Middle Tennessee businesses to walk through what the findings mean in plain English.

  • Color contrast ratios
  • Keyboard navigation
  • Screen reader compatibility
  • Focus management
  • Form labels and validation
  • Alt text and media alternatives
  • Heading hierarchy
  • ARIA landmarks and labels
  • Skip navigation
  • Captions or transcripts when applicable
  • Touch target sizing
  • Error recovery and instructions

Remediation in action

Modern design can still be accessible.

Before

Unlabeled search or intake field

Assistive technology announces a generic input with no purpose, and users are left guessing.

After

Properly labeled interaction

The field has a visible or programmatic label, clear instructions, and helpful error messaging.

Before

Low-contrast call to action

The action is visually subtle or hard to read for low-vision users.

After

Corrected contrast and focus states

Text and background meet WCAG AA contrast targets and keyboard users can see their location.

Middle Tennessee and surrounding areas

Want a practical second look at your website?

Send your website URL and contact info. I will review the site, reply within one business day, and give you clear next steps without a sales script.

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