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Making your website accessible to those with disabilities isn't just the right thing to do, it's also great for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and makes your website easier for everyone else to use. Most of the time the templates and starter pages we used to begin with aren't accessible and we are stuck with a website that doesn't pass the WCAG 2.1 standards.A good start is to get a report with the most glaring errors, so you can start checking them off of your list. I can make you a report using the industry standards which are WCAG 2.1 written by the World Web Consortium, WebAim (a good resource for color blindness and Section 508), along with Usability.gov where the UX and UI (usability, user experience etc.) factor into the equation.
If you're not ready to dive into fixing the errors on your own, I offer a package where I get you started by fixing some of the easy ones. If you're ready to make accessibility a problem you don't have to deal with anymore, I also have a package where I do all of it, but you have to give me access to your site for those two packages. I recommend that you create a new user at the CMS level of your website that you can delete later.
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Seller's Response:
Fast in communication, high-quality work content, and deliver the work one day before the deadline. I strongly recommend her. She is very good and knowledgable about accessibility area.
:Working with Lauren was great: Communication before was perfect, and she understood exactly what I wanted. When delivered, it was exactly what I expected. If I have a similar project in the future, I'd be happy to work with her again!
:Wow- this was immensely helpful; her report was very clear (even for me, someone who is not a web designer) and easy to understand. The work was delivered even faster than expected. I will be using this service again, I highly recommend working with her.
:It was a pleasure to work this buyer and their website is lovely. I hope I can work with them again in the future!
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