I will fix wordpress website accessibility wcag ada section 508 aoda on wordpress manua


About this gig
A Web accessibility overlay widget does not make a website accessible. It adds a toolbar over the same broken code underneath. Buyers who bought one and later got a complaint usually find that out the hard way.
I fix the code instead.
What I do:
- Audit your site with automated tools, then test it by hand
- Navigate every page using only a keyboard, no mouse at all
- Check it with a screen reader the way a blind visitor would
- Fix contrast, alt text, headings, labels, focus order and form errors
- Re-test everything and send you a before and after report
You get a plain-English report listing every issue found, what I changed, and anything that could not be fixed without a theme rebuild. No jargon dump.
Standards covered: WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 level A and AA, ADA, Section 508, AODA and EN 301 549.
Honest note: no freelancer can promise legal compliance, because that depends on your content long after I leave. What I can do is fix the technical barriers and document exactly what was done.
Send me your URL before ordering and I will tell you what your site actually needs.
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Get to know Amber
WordPress Speed, Migration and Accessibility Specialist
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceJul 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English, German, French
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FAQ
Can you guarantee my website will be 100% ADA compliant?
No, and be careful of anyone who does. Legal compliance depends on your content, which changes after I finish. What I guarantee is that I will find and fix the technical barriers, document every change, and show you the before and after results so you can prove the work was done.
Is an accessibility widget like accessiBe or UserWay good enough?
They do not fix the underlying code, and sites using them have still received complaints. If you already have one installed I will tell you honestly whether to keep it. I fix the actual HTML, contrast, labels and keyboard behaviour instead.
What is the difference between WCAG, ADA, Section 508 and AODA?
WCAG is the technical standard. ADA is US civil rights law, Section 508 applies to US federal agencies and their suppliers, and AODA is Ontario law. They all point back to WCAG, so fixing to WCAG 2.1 AA satisfies the technical side of each.
How do you test? Do you use only automated scanners?
Automated tools find roughly a third of accessibility problems. I run them first for speed, then test manually with keyboard only navigation and a screen reader, which is the part that finds the issues scanners miss entirely.
Will fixing accessibility change how my website looks?
Mostly no. Contrast corrections may adjust some colours slightly and focus outlines become visible when tabbing. I show you anything visual before applying it, and I work on a staging copy first when your site is live and busy.
My site uses a page builder. Can you still fix it?
Yes. Elementor, Divi, Gutenberg and most themes are all workable. Some builders generate markup that limits how far the fixes go, and if I hit that ceiling on your site I will tell you exactly where and why rather than quietly leaving it.
I received a legal demand letter. Can you help urgently?
I can fix technical issues quickly, and the 48 hour rush option exists for this. I am not a lawyer and cannot advise on the letter itself. Message me the URL and I will tell you honestly what can be done in the time you have.
Do you provide a report I can give to my legal team or a client?
Yes. Every package includes a written report of issues found and changes made. Premium adds an accessibility statement page and a conformance report formatted for procurement, which is usually what a compliance form is asking for.

