Below is a collection of comments gathered from atoun the Internet.

 

Florida Lawyer Websites

Website Accessibility per the W3C

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) per the W3C

Here are some more quidelines on how to make your lawyer website ADA comopliant

  • Abbreviations – Define any abbreviations.
  • Animation – No content flashes more than three times per second.
  • Audio Control – Don’t play audio automatically.
  • Audio Description  – Provide captions for audio.
  • Authentication – Don’t authenticate users through memory, transcription or cognitive tests without alternatives.
  • Color  – Don’t use presentation that relies solely on color.
  • Consistent Navigation – Position menus and standard controls consistently.
  • Contrast  – Contrast ratio between text and background is at least 5:
  • Headings and Labels – Headings and labels describe topic or purpose.
  • Images of Text – Don’t use images of text.
  • Keyboard (No Exception) – All functionality is accessible by keyboard with no exceptions.
  • Language of Page – Each web page has a default human language assigned.
  • Link Purpose (Link Only) – Every link’s purpose is clear from its text.
  • Location – Let users know where they are on your website.
  • Page Title – Use helpful and clear page titles.
  • Reading Level – Users with nine years of schooling can read your content.
  • Resize Text – Text can be re-sized to 200% without loss of content or function.
  • Section Headings – Organize content with headings.