I will fix wordpress accessibility and wcag 2 1 compliance to avoid legal risks


About this gig
Did you know that 97% of WordPress websites fail basic accessibility tests?
Right now, your site could be a ticking legal timebomb. In 2026, web accessibility is no longer "optional"its a strict legal requirement. One small oversight in your code could lead to a devastating ADA lawsuit, a tarnished reputation, and thousands of lost customers who simply cannot navigate your pages.
Thats where I come in.
I don't just build websites; I build inclusive digital fortresses. While others offer generic design, I specialize in the high-stakes world of WCAG 2.1/2.2 and ADA Compliance. I bridge the gap between your brand and the 20% of users with disabilities currently locked out of your site.
My Exclusive Process:
- Deep-Dive Audit: I use advanced tools and manual testing to find every hidden compliance error.
- ARIA & Screen Reader Mastery: I optimize your code so visually impaired users can navigate perfectly.
- Visual Precision: I fix color contrast and font legibility without breaking your brand aesthetic.
- Legal Peace of Mind: You receive a detailed compliance report to shield your business from risks.
STOP risking your business on "standard" WordPress sites.
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Get to know Bella Wright
Website developer
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceJan 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English
FAQ
What is WCAG 2.1/2.2?
These are international standards for web accessibility. Most laws (like ADA) use these as the benchmark.
Will this change my site's design?
Usually, no. Most fixes are technical (code-level). If color changes are needed, I’ll match your brand.
Do you provide a legal guarantee?
I provide technical compliance. For full legal protection, always consult with a local attorney.

