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Website Accessibility for Small Business (AODA-aware, Practical)
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Website Accessibility for Small Business (AODA-aware, Practical)

Accessibility is not only a lawsuit headline. It is contrast, captions, labels and a keyboard that can reach the.

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Accessibility is not only a lawsuit headline. It is contrast, captions, labels and a keyboard that can reach the form.

This is written for Alberta operators, in Canadian English, by Seal Grow. No guaranteed rankings. No fake reviews.

The basics

Alt text on real images, labels on inputs, contrast you can read in sun.

Skip the gimmicks

Overlays that claim to 'solve AODA' in one script are not a strategy.

We build it in

Fast pages and clear forms help everyone, including customers on old phones.

Want this done without a 40-page proposal? Book a 20-minute fit call. We will tell you if our web design work fits, or if you should stay put.

What we will not do

Guarantee Google positions. Stuff keywords into a business name. Build doorway pages for towns you do not serve. Hide ownership of the domain or the files.

Next step

Send the live URL (or the idea) and the job you want more of. We will recommend a fixed next step in CAD — or an honest no.

Request a free audit. Service detail lives on /services/web-design.

Frequently asked questions

Is this legally required in Alberta?+

Public sector has stronger rules. Private businesses still benefit from usable sites. This is not legal advice.

Will accessibility slow the project?+

Doing it in the build is cheaper than a retrofit.

Do I need a widget?+

Usually no.

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