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Kris covers ADA Website Compliance specifically for restaurants in 2023. Beyond WCAG conformance and an accessibility statement, restaurants especially need to focus in on third-party integrations like reservation and online ordering apps as well as the accessibility of their menus.

As a website owner, you are ultimately responsible for your website. Even if you use third-party apps (e.g., Resy, OpenTable, PopMenu, DoorDash, GrubHub, Uber Eats, etc.), you are responsible for the accessibility of your website.

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Kris designed the ADA Compliance Program as a done-for-you (DFY) service for website owners. The ADA Compliance Program audits and remediates your website for $4,999 (for most websites). Find out more at https://accessible.org.

Kris designed the ADA Compliance Course (ACC) as instructions you can give your team to fix the most commonly claimed issues in ADA website lawsuits.

The ACC is really an SOP for your web team. Your team can get started in minutes at https://ADACompliance.net.

Kris created the WCAG Course so that you can learn about website accessibility and train your digital team. The WCAG Course comes with video lessons, full explanations, code examples, and an Excel spreadsheet.

Start the WCAG Course now at https://WCAGCourse.com.

Kris created Audits 101 so that you can learn how to audit a website against the WCAG 2.1 AA technical standards. Learn how to conduct an accessibility audit at https://Audits101.com.

Connect with Kris directly on LinkedIn:

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Kris offers accessibility services including WCAG 2.1 AA manual audits and remediation at https://accessible.org.

Kris also wrote the book on ADA compliance for digital assets. You can find out more about The ADA Book at https://ADABook.com.

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