16 ways to show accessibility footer on your site  
Using shortpoint  

To learn how to add an Accessibility footer to your site using ShortPoint Generator and Theme Builder, please click here.

You should modify the "Learn More" link after pasting the footer to your site and make it link to your intranet's Accessibility Statement page, To learn more please click here.  

In the Theme Builder after you apply Footer General Layout, go to the Background and remove the Footer Color Overlay if you see any colors overlapping.

Also remove footer padding top and footer padding bottom to avoid unexpected spaces.


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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.



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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.





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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards Learn More.




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.





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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.  

 




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.  

 




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.

 




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.



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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards. Learn More.




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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards.
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This Intranet site is compliant with the latest Accessibility Standards.
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ALL ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS



You may copy all accessibility standards to add to your footer here  









wcag 2.1



WCAG stands for the Web Content Accessilibity Guidelines. They are the most important guidelines for web accessibility, created by the World Wide Web Consortium. Learn More.




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Section 508



Section 508 is an official US legislation enforcing accessibility requirements for federal funded information and communication technology (ICT) and 3rd parties giving services to federal entities. Learn More.



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Aca




The Accessibility Canada Act (ACA) is a federal law in Canada that requires various industries to comply with the global WCAG accessibility guidelines. Learn More.




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EAA



The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is an EU legislation that requires accessibility for digital products and services. Learn More.




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Bitv



The name BITV (Barrierefreie Informationstechnik-Verordnung) means “barrier-free information technology regulation”. It came into force on September 22, 2011 BITV is a federal ordinance based on the german act on equal opportunities for disabled persons of 2002. Learn More.




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DDA



DDA stands for “Disability Discrimination Act”. It was passed in 1992 by the parliament of Australia to promote the rights of people with disabilities in certain areas such as housing, education and provision of goods and services. The act refers to WCAG 2.0 as the benchmark for best practices in the design of accessible websites. Learn More.




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RGAA



On February 11, 2005 the French parliament passed the “equal rights and opportunities of people with disabilities”, also named the RGAA, based on WCAG 2.0
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ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act. Essentially it states that any private business, group, or entity should make sure it doesn’t discriminate anyone based on ability or disability.
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AODA


The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act or in short AODA was ratified in 2005 by provincial authorities to fix the lack of accessibility to services in Ontario, Canada. Among other topics, the AODA clearly defines the need for website accessibility compliance, like most web accessibility legislation, based on W3C’s WCAG 2.0 Guidelines.
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