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Accessibly App is committed to making sites accessible for all, including people with disabilities. We are continuously improving the service we provide through our app to comply with increased accessibility standards, guidelines, and to make the browsing experience better for everyone.
The app uses the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defined requirements to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. Accessibly App is following the best guidelines and is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 level AA.
Accessibly App is an app supported in Shopify and Wordpress environments. The app relies on the following technologies:
HTML
CSS
JavaScript
NodeJs
MongoDB
When a site has Accessibly App i ac-h4 installed, the website can be adjusted with keyboard navigation using the “tab” key (WCAG 2.1/2.1.1). Additionally, see the list of all provided Accessibly App features and tools for better website experience:
This feature enables users to enhance the size of the text to up to three times the original text for better text readability.
Makes the cursor bigger and more prominent. Increases the size for better site browsing.
Invert the colors of the website content. For those with decreased vision, the high contrast greatly helps to read the site better.
This feature lets users manually select from two options: to enhance the contrast of the website or to decrease the contrast.
This feature lets users update the brightness on the site. The content can either be made brighter or darker.
Users can turn on grayscale, making the website content appear only in shades of gray. This benefits people with visual impairment.
Add a supportive reading line to the site.
Convert the fonts available on-site to one of the most easily readable fonts: Helvetica.
Ability to read alt text of images. As of now, our tool has added a feature where alt descriptions for images without them are generated using Google's Vision AI. In the event that you haven't manually written these image descriptions yourself, this greatly helps people with visual impairment browse your site.
Add labels to images that contain a written description of the image.
Highlight links to make them more prominent.
Hide images on the site. This provides better site readability for people with visual impairment.
A feature that allows a voice to read the text on your site out loud to visitors.
We always try to update our services and operate in the best possible manner to benefit all of our clients and their site visitors.
We cannot control or correct problems with third-party sites, but please let us know if you encounter difficulty with any sites we link to so we can pass the information along to the site owners. You may also want to address your concerns directly to these third parties.
Losing teeth can be a tough experience. It affects how you eat, speak, and even smile. When faced with tooth loss, you’ve got options. Dentures have been around for ages, but dental implants are the new kid on the block that’s changing the game. Let’s break down why implants might just be the better choice for you. From boosting your confidence to improving your overall health, dental implants offer benefits that go beyond just filling in the gaps.
Dental implants feel like your own teeth. They’re anchored directly into your jawbone, just like natural teeth. This means you can bite, chew, and speak without worrying about them shifting or falling out.
Dentures, on the other hand, sit on top of your gums. They can move around, making it tricky to eat certain foods or speak clearly. This movement can also lead to sore spots on your gums.
With implants, you won’t have to deal with the hassle of adhesives or the embarrassment of dentures slipping at inopportune moments. They look just like natural teeth, too. No one will be able to tell you’ve got implants unless you choose to share that information.
Durability is where dental implants really shine. With proper care, they can last a lifetime. That’s right – you might never need to replace them.
Dentures typically need to be replaced every 5 to 8 years due to wear and tear. They can also warp if not stored properly. This means more dental visits and more money spent in the long run.
Implants don’t wear down like dentures do. They’re made of titanium, which is incredibly strong and durable. Once they’re in place, they become a permanent part of your mouth.
Here’s something you might not know: dental implants can actually improve your oral health. When you lose a tooth, the jawbone in that area starts to deteriorate. This can lead to a sunken appearance in your face over time.
Implants stimulate bone growth, just like natural tooth roots do. This keeps your jawbone healthy and strong, maintaining the shape of your face.
Dentures don’t provide this benefit. In fact, they can actually speed up bone loss because they put pressure on your gums and jawbone. This can lead to changes in the shape of your face over time, making you look older.
Implants also don’t require any special cleaning routines. You brush and floss them just like your natural teeth. Dentures, however, need to be removed and cleaned separately, which can be a hassle.
Let’s talk about food. With dental implants, you can eat whatever you want. Steak? No problem. Corn on the cob? Go for it. Apples? Crunch away. There are no restrictions because implants function just like natural teeth.
Denture wearers often have to avoid certain foods. Sticky foods can pull dentures out of place, while hard foods can cause discomfort or even damage the dentures. This can really limit your enjoyment of meals.
But it’s not just about food. Implants can boost your confidence in social situations. You don’t have to worry about your teeth moving when you laugh or speak. This freedom can make a big difference in your day-to-day life.
At first glance, dental implants might seem more expensive than dentures. And upfront, they are. But let’s look at the bigger picture.
Remember how dentures need to be replaced every 5 to 8 years? Those costs add up over time. You also need to factor in the cost of adhesives and special cleaning products.
Implants, while more expensive initially, can last a lifetime with proper care. You won’t need to buy any special products to maintain them. Just your regular toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss will do.
There’s also a hidden cost to dentures that many people don’t consider: the potential for additional dental problems. Dentures can lead to gum irritation and bone loss, which might require treatment down the line.
Implants, on the other hand, help maintain your oral health. They can prevent the need for future dental work, saving you money in the long run.
Choosing between dental implants and dentures is a big decision. It’s about more than just replacing missing teeth. It’s about your comfort, your confidence, and your long-term health.
Implants offer a solution that’s as close to natural teeth as you can get. They look and feel real, last for decades, keep your mouth healthy, improve your quality of life, and can be more cost-effective over time.
But every person’s situation is unique. Your dentist can help you weigh the pros and cons based on your specific needs. They’ll consider factors like your overall health, the condition of your jawbone, and your budget.
Don’t let missing teeth hold you back. With modern dental technology, you can get back to smiling, eating, and living with confidence. And dental implants just might be the key to unlocking that confidence.
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