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Is Your Manufacturing Website ADA Compliant?

As the world becomes ever more virtual and commerce is tailored for the Internet, it’s important that your manufacturing website be accessible by everyone, including individuals with disabilities. But what exactly are the standards and legal requirements to make this happen? Keep reading to learn more about how to ensure your manufacturing website is ADA compliant and accessible to all.

by Manufacture Nevada

ADA Compliance and the Internet

As the world becomes ever more virtual and commerce is tailored for the Internet, it’s important that your manufacturing website be accessible by everyone, including individuals with disabilities. But what exactly are the standards and legal requirements to make this happen? Keep reading to learn more about how to ensure your manufacturing website is ADA compliant and accessible to all.

What is the ADA?

The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law in 1990 with the goal of improving access and prohibiting discrimination for individuals with disabilities. Essentially, this legislation guarantees that people with disabilities are given equal rights and opportunities across society, including employment, public spaces, transportation, government services, telecommunications, and more.

Read more about ADA website compliance at CMTC.com

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