Nashville's hospitality and tourism industry serves millions of visitors annually, many of whom use assistive technology. Hotel booking sites, event ticket platforms, and restaurant reservation systems must be accessible to all guests under ADA Title III.
Nashville is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Southeast, with a booming hospitality, healthcare, and music industry. Its large convention business and tourism sector mean Nashville websites reach national audiences daily.
Tennessee does not have a state private right of action for website accessibility with mandatory minimum damages separate from the federal ADA. Nashville businesses are primarily governed by federal ADA Title III in the Middle District of Tennessee.
The DOJ and federal courts consistently reference WCAG 2.1 AA as the benchmark for ADA-compliant websites. All 50 US federal districts apply this standard.
All non-decorative images must have descriptive alternative text so screen readers can convey the content to blind users.
Every interactive element on your website must be operable with a keyboard alone. Users who cannot use a mouse depend on this.
Form inputs must have programmatically associated labels, and errors must be communicated to assistive technology, not just visually.
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