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WCAG

Web accessibility is becoming a legal requirement in 2026. With accessibility legislation and WCAG guidelines, more and more organizations are required to design websites that everyone can use, regardless of disability, device, or situation. At The Dare Company, we help you build websites that comply with these standards and are accessible to all users.

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What is WCAG?

WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) are international guidelines for digital accessibility. They explain how to design and build websites that are usable for everyone, including people with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments. Think of clear structure, sufficient contrast, and support for screen readers.

Accessibillity is no longer optional

With accessibility legislation in place, WCAG is becoming increasingly important for organizations, especially in government, healthcare, and larger commercial sectors. This means meeting formal guidelines, but more importantly, considering real users and the different ways they interact with digital platforms.

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Building WCAG-compliant websites

At The Dare Company, we build websites that prioritize accessibility from the ground up. This means we pay close attention to structure, contrast, navigation, and content organization throughout the entire process. Our designers and developers work together to ensure that design and technology reinforce each other, without sacrificing aesthetics or brand experience for the sake of accessibility. The result is a website that not only meets the guidelines but also works seamlessly for everyone.

Our process

Analysis and guidelines

We start by mapping your current situation and identifying the WCAG requirements that apply to your organization.

Accessibility-focused design

From the very first design stage, our designers take contrast, readability, structure, and usability into account.

Technical implementation

Our developers ensure the website technically complies with WCAG guidelines, including proper semantics and support for assistive technologies.

Testing and optimization

We test the website for accessibility and user experience, and optimize where needed to ensure compliance with the guidelines.

WCAG checklist

An accessible website starts with the right checks. Use this checklist to see where your website stands and what can be improved.

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What are the WCAG guidelines?

Accessibility isn’t an extra, it’s the foundation of good web design. The WCAG guidelines ensure your website is usable for everyone, and they also contribute to your visibility in search engines.

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Make your website accessible for everyone!

With over 20 years of experience and a fully in-house team, we build websites that make your brand accessible to everyone. From design to development, everything is optimized according to WCAG guidelines. Together, we create an accessible website that works for all users.