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Have you ever considered what it’s like for someone with a disability to use your site, or if a visually imparted consumer can hear the content on your Web page or read it in Braille? Can an employee with a physical impairment fill out forms electronically or browse your site without using a mouse, or can a colorblind reader distinguish text from background – or links from standard text? Are your web site and information systems Section 508 compliant?

Would you like to know exactly how Section 508 applies to building and deploying your specific Web site? Want to learn how to design accessible internet and intranet sites or retrofit your current site to meet Section 508 guidelines—and find the expertise, software tools and resources to do it with?

At VisionOnline, we are making remarkable headway to make the web and the internet more accessible to blind, hearing impaired, and disabled persons. Please take a few moments to review  the material on this site. We invite you to take advantage of our
free consultation session to meet with us to assess your site and  provide a plan of action to become compliant.

 

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