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ADA Compliance… Whats The Big Deal?

ADA Title I compliance is required for with an online presence impacting commerce. For many years this was not enforced as the language in Title I did not specifically address online presence. But, with the recent case that was decided in favor of the disabled plaintiff suddenly many businesses are exposed. (Side note: Title I exempts companies with less than 15 employees, though you must still be compliant if you fall under Title III with a physical consumer presence regardless of your size)

For medium to larger businesses this is now mandatory. But, for many this means you don’t need to be compliant. Or should you? What happens when you suddenly cross that threshold or your client base changes? Is your web presence the last on the list or is it leading the charge?

As a technology company we strive to ensure our web sites are always forward thinking. Much of what Google requires in web sites we had already designed into our client’s sites and similarly all of our web site designs have been ADA compliant from initial build, even when they were not specifically required. We have found much of the meta-data required in ADA compliance for a site also improves Search Engine Optimization (SEO), improves site ease of use and flow, and Google even looks for these features (by default as they are SEO elements). We also consider all forms of access, not just visual.

I challenge you to check in with your web designer/developer or IT Company and ensure they are looking to the future with your total web presence (not just ADA compliance)! Status quo is always more expensive when it’s time to change and be agile…

Howste Technical Services – Because Sometimes You Need a Ninja

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Sooo Gutenberg, Calypso, WordPress…. you ready for the challenge?

You DIYers…. on your mark, get set, and WordPress is ready to hit the Go button. Are you? Well Gutenberg release is supposed to be happening this month… and well, by November they are planning to have all the bugs worked out of it. Ya, force users to upgrade in August, so that they can have the bugs worked out by November. I think they took a play out of the Microsoft playbook here. If you are having issues with Gutenberg, Calypso, or WordPress in general, contact us, and let us save you hours getting things running smoothly again. Keep in mind, this isn’t going away, and they promise to work out ALL the bugs… its in their release notes, honest.

In the meantime, for those of you who don’t want the headaches, don’t worry, we have plenty of ibuprofen and your Website is safe with us…. we are staying ahead of the game, and waiting for the next curve ball.     -Howste Technical Services, because sometimes you need a ninja

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So you upgraded, now what?

So you got new printer, phone, tablet, roku, firestick, chrome case, voice command home technology this Holiday…. Bought some amazing technology in an after Christmas sale? Now what?

Well most people just plug it in and go…. And that works great, some times. Although not knowing what is compatible and what is not has been the down fall of some of the greatest in home networks…

So before you just plug n play… take a minute, do some research, ask a friendly neighborhood Ninja (we can be reached at 470-326-1999)… find out what works well together and what does not.

Remember that time your neighbor plugged in his Christmas lights and the entire sub division went dark?  Don’t be that guy!

Remember the time someone bought a used laptop only to find out that the MAC address was used for illegal torrents, and the guy was slapped with a fine? Don’t be that guy.

Remember that time your 80 year old aunt bought an iphone online only to find out that it was stolen when she received it? Don’t be that guy.

Remember that time Grandpa bought a used laptop and it came with a keylogger pre installed, so all his bank accounts got hacked? Don’t be that guyl.

Enjoy your new technology… have fun, be safe.

 

 

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