
How a UX audit improves website performance
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In this article we cover what is a web accessibility audit, why it's necessary, and how it contributes to your organisations overall commitment to accessibility online.
An accessibility audit is a detailed review of a website to find out whether it meets the needs of people with disabilities, conforms to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) guidelines, and satisfies technical accessibility standards.
An accessibility audit is the first step to making your organisation's website accessible. The results of the audit will allow you to:
Under the European Accessibility Act (EAA) from 28 June 2025 all websites will be required by law to be accessible.
Currently public sector websites and organisations who receive more than 50% of their income from Government funding.
Website accessibility remediation can typically take many months rather than weeks, it is strongly recommend to start the process as soon as possible to ensure compliance ahead of the June 2025 deadline.
If you are ready to make an accessibly commitment, an accessibility audit is the first step to making your organisation's website is digitally accessible. Path can offer this service based on each clients requirements. Get in touch to find out more.
An accessibility audit will provide you with:
To find our more about our Web Accessibility Services contact hello@path.ie or call us on 01 6799212.
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