Manually correcting accessibility errors within your digital content to ensure full compliance with WCAG guidelines
Content remediation is the process of manually editing and restructuring your digital content to fix critical accessibility errors. Unlike UI fixes—which primarily address code-level issues—content remediation tackles the substance of your content, ensuring that written text, multimedia, and documents are fully accessible.Although this process is more labor-intensive and costly, it is essential for achieving full WCAG compliance and protecting your organization from legal and user experience risks.
Services include:
- Fixing Heading Structure & Content Organization Errors:
We review your website’s content to ensure a clear, logical heading hierarchy that supports intuitive navigation by screen readers. Correct heading structure not only improves accessibility but also enhances the overall content organization and readability for all users.
- Providing Accurate Alternative Text for Images & Multimedia:
Our experts add or revise alt text for images, videos, and other multimedia elements to ensure that every visual element is properly described. This helps users with visual impairments understand and engage with your content. We also ensure that alternative text is meaningful and contextually accurate, avoiding generic or misleading descriptions.
- Correcting Non-Descriptive Links & Anchor Text:
We audit your content to replace vague “Click Here” links with descriptive, context-rich anchor text. This change helps users understand the purpose of each link and improves navigation, particularly for individuals relying on screen readers.
- Remediating PDFs & Documents:
Inaccessible PDFs and digital documents can be a major barrier for users with disabilities. We convert these documents into accessible formats that meet both WCAG and Section 508 standards, ensuring that all information is readable and navigable by assistive technologies.
- Fixing Form & Table Accessibility Errors:
We ensure that interactive elements like forms and data tables are fully accessible. This involves adding proper labels, clear instructions, and structured formatting so that users with disabilities can easily complete forms and understand tabular data.