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Why Accessible Website Design Can’t Be an Afterthought (And How We Got It Right)

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Most websites don’t fail accessibility because of design—they fail because accessibility was never built into the foundation.

Instead, it’s often treated as something to “add later” using overlays or plugins.

But accessible website design doesn’t work that way.

If accessibility isn’t considered from the beginning, it can lead to:

  • Poor user experiences for people relying on assistive technologies
  • Compliance issues for schools, government, and public-facing organizations
  • Increased development costs to fix problems after launch

A truly accessible website isn’t something you layer on—it’s something you build from the ground up.


Why Accessible Website Design Matters

Accessible website design ensures that all users—regardless of ability—can navigate, understand, and interact with your content.

For organizations like schools, government agencies, and public programs, this isn’t optional.

It’s expected.

In many cases, it is also required to meet ADA and WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards, which are increasingly enforced across public-facing organizations.

Without accessibility built into the website:

  • Screen readers struggle to interpret content
  • Navigation becomes difficult or unusable
  • Key information becomes inaccessible to part of your audience
  • Organizations may also face increased legal and compliance risk if standards are not met.

And beyond compliance, accessibility improves usability for everyone.

Clear structure, readable content, and intuitive navigation benefit all users—not just those using assistive tools.


Signs Your Website May Not Be Accessible

Many organizations assume their website is accessible; however, issues often start to surface over time.

If any of these sound familiar, accessibility may not be properly addressed:

  • Your site relies on plugins or overlays to “fix” accessibility
  • Headings and content structure are inconsistent across pages
  • Images are missing alt text or meaningful descriptions
  • Navigation is difficult to use without a mouse
  • Important documents are only available as PDFs

In many cases, these are signs that accessibility wasn’t built into the website’s foundation.


The Problem with Accessibility Plugins and Overlays

One of the most common misconceptions is that accessibility can be solved with a plugin.

It can’t.

While overlays may provide minor improvements, they don’t fix underlying issues like:

  • Poor HTML structure
  • Missing heading hierarchy
  • Lack of alt text
  • Inconsistent navigation
  • Lack of compliance with established accessibility standards

In many cases, these tools attempt to compensate for problems that should have been addressed during development.

Accessible website design requires:

  • Clean, semantic HTML
  • Proper content structure
  • Thoughtful navigation
  • Consistent user experience across all pages

Without that foundation, accessibility tools can only do so much.


Building Accessibility into the Foundation

For this project, accessibility was not treated as a feature—it was built into every step of the process.

Clean, Structured HTML

We ensured that all content was built using proper HTML structure, including:

  • Logical heading hierarchy
  • Clear content sections
  • Semantic markup that supports screen readers

This allows assistive technologies to interpret and navigate the site correctly.

Color Contrast and Readability

Visual design decisions were made with accessibility in mind from the beginning.

This included:

  • Sufficient color contrast for text and backgrounds
  • Readable font sizes and spacing
  • Clear visual hierarchy
  • Design choices aligned with accessibility contrast and readability guidelines

These choices improve readability for all users, including those with visual impairments.

Navigation Designed for Accessibility

Navigation plays a critical role in accessible website design.

Because this site includes more than 80 pages and multiple programs, we focused on creating a structure that is:

  • Easy to navigate using a keyboard
  • Consistent across all pages
  • Clearly organized for both visual users and screen readers
  • Structured to support both usability and compliance across a large-scale content environment

The mega menu and overall website navigation structure were built with accessibility in mind—not retrofitted afterward.

Accessible Content and External Resources

Accessibility doesn’t stop at the website itself—it extends to the content you provide.

For this project, we:

  • Prioritized web-based content over downloadable files
  • Limited reliance on PDFs when possible
  • Ensured linked resources followed accessibility best practices
  • Evaluated content delivery methods to ensure accessibility across all user touchpoints

This helps maintain a consistent user experience across all content.


Accessibility in Practice: A Real Project Example

In working with Montana Digital Academy, accessibility was a key consideration from the start.

As an organization serving schools and students, it was critical that their website:

  • Meets accessibility expectations for public institutions
  • Supports a wide range of users and devices
  • Provides clear, structured access to information
  • Aligns with ADA and WCAG accessibility expectations for educational organizations

By building accessibility into the website’s foundation, we ensured compliance and usability were part of the final product—not an afterthought.


Why This Approach Matters

Many websites attempt to address accessibility after launch.

But by that point:

  • Structural issues are harder to fix
  • Costs increase
  • User experience suffers
  • Compliance gaps become more difficult—and more expensive—to resolve

By focusing on accessible website design from the beginning, we were able to:

  • Create a more usable website for all audiences
  • Reduce the need for future rework
  • Build a foundation that supports long-term growth
  • Help ensure alignment with accessibility standards from day one

Accessibility is not a feature—it’s a standard.


Let’s Talk About Your Website

If your website relies on plugins to “fix” accessibility, or if accessibility hasn’t been addressed at all, it may be time to take a different approach.

For schools, government agencies, and public-facing organizations, accessibility is more than a best practice—it’s an expectation that impacts usability, compliance, and long-term sustainability.

At Bear Web Design, we build accessible website design into the foundation of every project—ensuring your site is usable, compliant, and built to last.

As a result, we help organizations:

  • Meet accessibility standards and expectations
  • Improve usability across all devices
  • Build structured, scalable websites
  • Create better experiences for all users

If you’re planning a website redesign, now is the time to get accessibility right from the start—not after launch.

Let’s talk about how your organization can build a website that meets accessibility expectations from day one.

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  • Bear Web Design is a creative and reliable Web Design & Development Company located in Nashville, TN. Proudly, we have been producing custom web design solutions since May 2000. Our expert Web Design & Development services include, custom web design, web development, content management systems, online shops / e-commerce, graphic & logo design with internet marketing and online branding.

    Additionally, we provide a complement of support services including web management & hosting, web content management, and social media marketing. Plus, e-news marketing, domain management, search engine optimization (SEO), digital advertising, and client education and training.

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Bear Web Design is a creative and reliable Web Design & Development Company located in Nashville, TN. Proudly, we have been producing custom web design solutions since May 2000. Our expert Web Design & Development services include, custom web design, web development, content management systems, online shops / e-commerce, graphic & logo design with internet marketing and online branding.

Additionally, we provide a complement of support services including web management & hosting, web content management, and social media marketing. Plus, e-news marketing, domain management, search engine optimization (SEO), digital advertising, and client education and training.

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