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Articles where PriceWeber shares advice on website design and development, helping teams shape sites that support real business goals.

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ADA Accessibility for Websites: Why Your Site Needs to Be Accessible Now

ADA website accessibility is no longer optional, and lawsuits are climbing fast. Federal courts consistently rule that websites fall under Title III, and the DOJ now requires WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance by April 2026. Most websites still fail basic accessibility checks. Learn why a code-level audit is the most effective first step to protecting your business.

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3 Website Content Management Tips (Using Smart Parenting Skills) to Keep Your Website From Going Astray

Guiding children requires nurturing, attention, and clear boundaries. So does managing the content of your website! It demands care and structure to prevent it from veering off course. Let’s explore three essential website content management tips using the principles of smart parenting to help you steer your website toward success and keep it on the right path.

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6 min read
Jun 26, 2017
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5 Basic Elements of a Website: Don’t Reinvent the Wheel When Overhauling Your Website

You look at competitive websites and see that they are informational and transactional, facilitate two-way conversations with the user base, and work in concert with social media to provide a rich environment—everything you want in your next website. But you’re cringing thinking about how much a total reboot is going to cost in terms of time, personnel, infrastructure, and transitioning, not to mention costs and having the ROI to justify this hairy mammoth of an activity. How do you get there without busting your budget? At PriceWeber, the first advice we give our clients is this: don’t reinvent the wheel! Other people have already paid for the development of solid, highly dependable, and functional solutions to the basic elements of a website. Here are the most common applications your website needs.