What Do You Think About the New EU Accessibility Law?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

With the new EU accessibility law coming into effect, I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed. It seems nearly impossible for many websites to meet all the required standards. Do you think companies that perform accessibility audits or lawyers will start taking action against numerous websites?

5 Answers

Answered By DesignGuru456 On

Full compliance means a lot of work, not just the basics. Expect some challenges, especially for complex sites, but it’s definitely doable with the right approach.

Answered By AccessibilityAce88 On

You're right that full compliance won't be a walk in the park. But proactive audits can help smooth the process. Tools like axto.ai are great for spotting issues early.

Answered By DevDudeXYZ On

I'm not convinced they'll put a lot of pressure on smaller businesses. Unless you’re a major corporation, you’re less likely to be targeted. However, it’s important to keep working on accessibility because it’s the right thing to do.

Answered By WebWizard99 On

If you're a small business without public contracts, you probably don't need to stress too much about it for now.

Answered By TechieTina47 On

Unlike in the US, where lawsuits happen all the time, the enforcement here isn't as aggressive, especially for smaller companies. Still, it's a good idea to make your website accessible as it benefits everyone.

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