With the expectation of modern renters, digital compliance is no longer an option – it’s a necessity.
MultifamilyBiz.com in partnership with 365 Connect, a leading provider of award-winning digital marketing, leasing, and resident service platforms for the multifamily housing industry, is proud to deliver one of the most comprehensive research papers to ever be produced on website accessibility. The whitepaper, published by the team at 365 Connect, who boast the industry’s first ADA-certified platform, explores the history of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the need for website accessibility, and the legal battle taking place that will shape digital inclusion as we know it.
98% The number of websites that are non-compliant with WCAG accessibility standards.
85% Internet users with low vision are vastly affected by low contrast text on websites.
71% People with disabilities will leave a website immediately if it is not accessible.
Digital Inclusion – ADA Compliance for Interconnected Website Services examines the relationship between the Americans with Disabilities Act and the current state of online accessibility. This groundbreaking whitepaper delves into multiple facets of this topic to educate industry professionals on the importance of making digital services accessible to all. As the whitepaper progresses, it covers everything from the digital habits of Internet users with disabilities and the upsurge of surf-by litigation to viable solutions for website operators to achieve compliance.
For years, multifamily operators have prioritized physical accommodations for people with disabilities. Now, the need for inclusion has shifted to the digital sphere. Though the ADA pre-dates the Internet as we know it today, we now live in an interconnected world, one that is reliant upon the web to deliver information, services, and resources through multiple online channels. The goal of this whitepaper is to educate industry professionals on the importance of making digital services accessible to all.
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