This is kind of a weird question but I have heard that websites/companies have been getting sued because they are not ADA compliant. From what I read it is a growing trend and at first I dismissed it but I have seen more and more articles about this subject. While the ADA does not specifically mention websites or digital accessibility, the DOJ has repeatedly stated that websites qualify as “places of public accommodation”. In other words: If your website is not accessible to people with disabilities, it is not compliant with the law as websites are considered public places according to the DOJ.
I know there are other shopping cart platforms that have "plug ins" for this issue. Does anyone know how shopsite is addressing this or are there any 3rd party applications that can help make the site ADA compliant?
TIA