Increase the Accessibility of Your Squarespace Website


UserWay Offers Innovative Website Accessibility Technology Compatible with Squarespace

Are you concerned about the accessibility of your Squarespace website to users who are disabled or impaired? UserWay offers an innovative accessibility technology that easily integrates into your existing Squarespace website without refactoring existing code. Able to increase your compliance with WCAG 2.0, ATAG 2.0, ADA, and Section 508 requirements, the plugins foster a more accessible digital environment for the disabled, visually impaired, blind, auditory impaired, motor impaired, and those who suffer seizures and epilepsy.


According to Userway.org, one in five users require accommodations to use websites, and their plugin meets this need free of charge. To see an example of this technology in action on a Squarespace website, visit successvlc.com and click on the orange icon of the person in the circle at top right.


Fix8 Media’s Squarespace designers and developers can help install this widget on your Squarespace website. Contact us for more information.

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