Built to be usable by everyone
Miami SEO Company is committed to making this website accessible to people with disabilities. We follow WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards plus continuously work to improve the experience for all users regardless of ability or assistive technology.
Our commitment to accessibility
Miami SEO Company believes the web should be accessible to everyone. We design plus develop miamiseocompany.net with accessibility as a core requirement, not an afterthought. Every page, blog post, plus interactive element is built to be usable by people who navigate the web with screen readers, keyboard-only input, voice control, or other assistive technologies.
Accessibility is treated as a product requirement, not a compliance checkbox. When we identify barriers, we fix them. When users report issues, we respond within 5 business days. When new content is published, it follows the same accessibility standards as the rest of the site.
Standard we follow
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 Level AA
Published by the W3C, WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the global standard for accessible web content. It is also the standard referenced by ADA Title III enforcement plus Section 508 federal procurement requirements in the United States.
WCAG 2.1 Level AA covers four principles: web content must be Perceivable (available to senses), Operable (interfaces work for all users), Understandable (content plus operation are clear), plus compatible with current plus future assistive technologies. We test against these four principles regularly.
Accessibility features on this site
The following features are implemented across miamiseocompany.net to support accessible navigation plus content consumption:
Keyboard navigation
Every interactive element is reachable plus usable with keyboard-only navigation. Tab order follows logical reading flow.
Screen reader support
Semantic HTML structure, ARIA labels where needed, plus descriptive link text support screen readers like JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, plus TalkBack.
Color contrast
All text meets the 4.5:1 contrast ratio for body content plus 3:1 for large text required by WCAG 2.1 AA.
Alt text on images
Meaningful images include descriptive alt text. Decorative images use empty alt attributes so screen readers skip them.
Responsive design
Layouts adapt to screen sizes from mobile to desktop without horizontal scrolling. Text remains readable at 200 percent zoom.
Heading structure
Pages use proper H1 to H6 hierarchy so users with assistive technology can navigate content by heading levels.
Form labels
Every form field has an associated label that screen readers announce. Error messages are clearly identified plus associated with the field that needs correction.
Focus indicators
Visible focus indicators appear on all interactive elements when accessed via keyboard, so users always know where they are on the page.
Descriptive link text
Link text describes the destination rather than relying on generic phrases like "click here." Screen reader users can scan link lists plus understand each link's purpose.
Reduced motion support
Animations respect the prefers-reduced-motion browser setting. Users with vestibular sensitivities can disable motion at the system level plus our site honors that preference.
Ongoing accessibility efforts
Accessibility is not a one-time project. We continuously audit plus improve the site through:
- Regular automated testing with tools like axe DevTools, WAVE, plus Lighthouse to catch common accessibility issues.
- Manual keyboard testing of new pages plus features before publication to confirm full keyboard accessibility.
- Screen reader testing with VoiceOver plus NVDA on key pages to verify the experience matches the visual presentation.
- Color contrast verification on every new design before launch to maintain WCAG AA compliance.
- User feedback integration from real visitors who report issues or suggest improvements through our contact channels.
Third-party content limitations
Some content on miamiseocompany.net is provided by third-party services (analytics, chat widgets, embedded video, social media widgets). While we choose third-party providers with accessibility in mind, we cannot fully control the accessibility of every embedded element. If you encounter an accessibility issue with a third-party feature, please let us know plus we will work with the provider or find an accessible alternative.
Known accessibility issues
We maintain an internal list of known accessibility issues that we are actively working to resolve. If you discover an issue not yet on our list, we want to hear about it. Reporting issues helps us prioritize fixes plus improve the experience for all users.
Browser plus assistive technology compatibility
This site is designed to be compatible with the latest versions of the following:
- Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge (current plus prior major version)
- Screen readers: JAWS, NVDA (Windows), VoiceOver (macOS plus iOS), TalkBack (Android)
- Operating systems: Windows 10+, macOS 11+, iOS 14+, Android 10+
Older browsers plus assistive technologies may produce a degraded experience. We recommend keeping browsers plus screen readers updated to current versions for the best accessibility.
Report an accessibility issue
Found an accessibility issue?
If you encounter a barrier on miamiseocompany.net, please tell us. We will respond within 5 business days plus work to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Include the page URL, a description of the issue, plus the assistive technology or browser you were using if possible.
Legal compliance
Miami SEO Company is committed to providing a website that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, plus applicable Florida accessibility requirements. This accessibility statement reflects our good-faith effort to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. If our site falls short for you in any way, please contact us so we can address it directly.
This accessibility statement was last updated: May 2026. We review plus update this page at least once per year or when meaningful changes to the site or accessibility standards occur.