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Cost-effectiveness configurations
After a month of independent development and the programmers
inability to deal with the new law and WCAG 2.2 Requirements. The alternatives
in the market were lacking in cost-effectiveness configurations and then
through another supplier I was exposed to Equal Web. I understood that this is
the winning horse for making all of our websites ADA compliant.
After a month of independent development and the programmers` inability to deal with the new law because of the mixing of old and new technologies on the site, we had to look for alternatives (and I looked for a long time). The alternatives in the market were lacking in cost-effectiveness configurations and then through another supplier I was exposed to “Equal Web” company. I understood that this is the winning horse, and with it I want to include the accessibility law, which stemmed from two main reasons: a deep understanding of the needs of the "limited person" and the ability to adapt to websites using the plug & play method.
Thank you to you all Eyal Shirazi, Deputy General Manager, Shlomo Group
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