In order for Wix to maintain ADA compliance, its websites must be accessible to people with disabilities. This is achieved through the use of the ADA Tray(r) plugin. This plugin offers enhanced accessibility standards, including Full-Screen Reader mode, keyboard access, and filters. Wix also offers third-party apps to help achieve ADA compliance. For those looking for a web solution, Wix offers accessibility templates and a comprehensive help system.
The editor of Wix comes with an accessibility option, but this is not enough. You should include advanced custom options, such as the site accessibility statement, to make the website accessible to people with disabilities. These features are particularly important for people with vision issues or other visual impairments. Wix does not offer a drag-and-drop functionality, and does not provide alternative text for images. Additionally, Wix does not support alt tags for images.
A Wix accessibility wizard can scan your website to identify accessibility issues, and give you actionable solutions to improve accessibility. An accessibility wizard is a useful tool that opens in a sidebar next to the site editor. Within minutes, it will scan your site to identify any issues. If a problem is detected, you will be notified and given instructions to correct it. As long as you adhere to the guidelines, Wix will be accessible.
The website will be made accessible through the use of a closed captioning feature, which will allow users to read the content. It will also include a site map that contains a list of links to different pages. This tool will be a great help for those with vision disabilities to navigate the site. In addition, Wix has a dedicated accessibility toolbar that helps people with disabilities with navigation. The accessibility wizard can catch errors in site navigation and alt text.