Website Accessibility: Is Your New Website Meeting the Needed Criteria?

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If you are an Ontario-based business looking to redesign an existing website or build a new one, you may want to look at the accessibility guidelines.

On January 2021 a website compliance deadline under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) went into effect. Beginning January 1, 2021, all public websites and web content posted after January 1, 2012 must meet WCAG 2.0 Level AA other than criteria 1.2.4 (live captions) and 1.2.5 (pre-recorded audio descriptions).

The new AODA website requirements have been in effect for government-based organizations since 2012. However, larger organizations must comply with Level A requirements after January 1, 2014 and with Level AA requirements after January 1, 2021. By law, both new and “significantly refreshed” public websites must be accessibility compliant.

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Content adjustment screen for users requiring different formats.

The requirement applies to large private sector organizations, as well as public sector organizations with:

Compliant sites will meet WCAG 2.0, Level AA guidelines which provides text alternatives for any non-text content to facilitate conversions into alternate formats such as large print, braille or high contrast visuals to enable those with sight limitations to use the website.

How does this affect your corporate website?

 

A new website is defined as a site that has a new web address, or a significantly new look and feel. A website is not considered new if a company is adding a new page or a new link.

Existing websites are not required to take any action until they undergo a significant refresh. A significant refresh is defined as keeping the same web address, but executing substantial changes such as a new look and feel, updated user navigation or a major change to the content of the website.

Website accessibility and AODA

If your organization is considering a new website or making significant refresh to your existing website you may want to take action now rather than having to make another investment in the near future.

For more information about AODA guidelines and deadlines, please click here.

If you are looking for help to make your current or future website AODA compliant, please fill out the Contact form at the bottom of this page.

To see some accessible websites we’ve created please click here.