98% of websites aren't accessible - but there is no silver bullet.
The scope of Page Speaker is twofold:
The first part of the product is the toolbar, which you can easily embed on as many of your web pages as you would like.
Here's a few of the toolbar's unique features:
📊 Unlimited pages and unlimited page views
⚡ Background loading (it doesn't slow down your site)
🔊 Built-in screen reader and many other features, such as "Seizure-safe mode"
But the toolbar alone won't get you to full WCAG compliance.
That's why we created Smart Audits.
This is a system to measure your compliance with seven (and counting) different international web accessibility regulations and technical specifications. It provides actionable insights into how you can improve your pages and make them more accessible right away.
P.S. - Agencies love us, because we uniquely offer multiple websites per license!
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The grey for your body text seems too light, does it pass ADA compliance or general accessibility from https://color.review/? Source: over 1 year ago
Check out https://color.review/ and try to pick colors that result in a contrast ratio of at least 4.5. Source: about 2 years ago
Check WCAG Comp using - https://color.review/. Source: about 2 years ago
This is not a logo change. It's a corporate identity redesign with a whole slew of elements and - assuming the art director has done their job - a new design guide that uses the same typography, color palette (because someone apparently didn't listen to instructions on accessibility when they took their design degree), geometry rules, so forth. You can have your opinions on the change, that's w/e to me, but it is... Source: almost 3 years ago
Color Review A modern tool for exploring and finding accessible colors. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
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