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So, we've got some pretty awesome news we want to share with you. Like, really awesome. If you're a super form nerd like us, you might think it's really REALLY awesome.
We are proud to announce that Formstack is Section 508 compliant! So what does that mean? It means that users with disabilities can now fill out online forms created on Formstack. We are the first third-party online form builder on the market to achieve 508 compliance.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to provide accessibility to electronic and information technology to people with disabilities. All institutions that receive federal funding are required to use 508 compliant technologies, which includes government, public higher ed, and public K-12 schools. Many large companies have also voluntarily chosen to be 508 compliant, requiring that forms circulated internally meet these standards. If you are a part of a federal-funded industry, or if your company has these internal regulations, you must choose software products that are 508 compliant.
When Formstack customers build online forms, they will be prompted to include certain settings that comply with accessibility regulations. Additionally, the form builder will warn users if they attempt to include features that are not supported by assistive technology.
Here are just a few of the ways you can better engage with any customer online using 508-compliant forms:
No matter what your industry, Formstack’s 508 compliance makes it easier for you to serve all of your customers. We are proud to help Formstack users to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities and provide equal access to online forms.
If you're interested in signing up for a free trial of Formstack and testing our 508-compliant builder for yourself, please sign up for a free trial here.
So, we've got some pretty awesome news we want to share with you. Like, really awesome. If you're a super form nerd like us, you might think it's really REALLY awesome.
We are proud to announce that Formstack is Section 508 compliant! So what does that mean? It means that users with disabilities can now fill out online forms created on Formstack. We are the first third-party online form builder on the market to achieve 508 compliance.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to provide accessibility to electronic and information technology to people with disabilities. All institutions that receive federal funding are required to use 508 compliant technologies, which includes government, public higher ed, and public K-12 schools. Many large companies have also voluntarily chosen to be 508 compliant, requiring that forms circulated internally meet these standards. If you are a part of a federal-funded industry, or if your company has these internal regulations, you must choose software products that are 508 compliant.
When Formstack customers build online forms, they will be prompted to include certain settings that comply with accessibility regulations. Additionally, the form builder will warn users if they attempt to include features that are not supported by assistive technology.
Here are just a few of the ways you can better engage with any customer online using 508-compliant forms:
No matter what your industry, Formstack’s 508 compliance makes it easier for you to serve all of your customers. We are proud to help Formstack users to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities and provide equal access to online forms.
If you're interested in signing up for a free trial of Formstack and testing our 508-compliant builder for yourself, please sign up for a free trial here.
So, we've got some pretty awesome news we want to share with you. Like, really awesome. If you're a super form nerd like us, you might think it's really REALLY awesome.
We are proud to announce that Formstack is Section 508 compliant! So what does that mean? It means that users with disabilities can now fill out online forms created on Formstack. We are the first third-party online form builder on the market to achieve 508 compliance.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to provide accessibility to electronic and information technology to people with disabilities. All institutions that receive federal funding are required to use 508 compliant technologies, which includes government, public higher ed, and public K-12 schools. Many large companies have also voluntarily chosen to be 508 compliant, requiring that forms circulated internally meet these standards. If you are a part of a federal-funded industry, or if your company has these internal regulations, you must choose software products that are 508 compliant.
When Formstack customers build online forms, they will be prompted to include certain settings that comply with accessibility regulations. Additionally, the form builder will warn users if they attempt to include features that are not supported by assistive technology.
Here are just a few of the ways you can better engage with any customer online using 508-compliant forms:
No matter what your industry, Formstack’s 508 compliance makes it easier for you to serve all of your customers. We are proud to help Formstack users to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities and provide equal access to online forms.
If you're interested in signing up for a free trial of Formstack and testing our 508-compliant builder for yourself, please sign up for a free trial here.
So, we've got some pretty awesome news we want to share with you. Like, really awesome. If you're a super form nerd like us, you might think it's really REALLY awesome.
We are proud to announce that Formstack is Section 508 compliant! So what does that mean? It means that users with disabilities can now fill out online forms created on Formstack. We are the first third-party online form builder on the market to achieve 508 compliance.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to provide accessibility to electronic and information technology to people with disabilities. All institutions that receive federal funding are required to use 508 compliant technologies, which includes government, public higher ed, and public K-12 schools. Many large companies have also voluntarily chosen to be 508 compliant, requiring that forms circulated internally meet these standards. If you are a part of a federal-funded industry, or if your company has these internal regulations, you must choose software products that are 508 compliant.
When Formstack customers build online forms, they will be prompted to include certain settings that comply with accessibility regulations. Additionally, the form builder will warn users if they attempt to include features that are not supported by assistive technology.
Here are just a few of the ways you can better engage with any customer online using 508-compliant forms:
No matter what your industry, Formstack’s 508 compliance makes it easier for you to serve all of your customers. We are proud to help Formstack users to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities and provide equal access to online forms.
If you're interested in signing up for a free trial of Formstack and testing our 508-compliant builder for yourself, please sign up for a free trial here.
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So, we've got some pretty awesome news we want to share with you. Like, really awesome. If you're a super form nerd like us, you might think it's really REALLY awesome.
We are proud to announce that Formstack is Section 508 compliant! So what does that mean? It means that users with disabilities can now fill out online forms created on Formstack. We are the first third-party online form builder on the market to achieve 508 compliance.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to provide accessibility to electronic and information technology to people with disabilities. All institutions that receive federal funding are required to use 508 compliant technologies, which includes government, public higher ed, and public K-12 schools. Many large companies have also voluntarily chosen to be 508 compliant, requiring that forms circulated internally meet these standards. If you are a part of a federal-funded industry, or if your company has these internal regulations, you must choose software products that are 508 compliant.
When Formstack customers build online forms, they will be prompted to include certain settings that comply with accessibility regulations. Additionally, the form builder will warn users if they attempt to include features that are not supported by assistive technology.
Here are just a few of the ways you can better engage with any customer online using 508-compliant forms:
No matter what your industry, Formstack’s 508 compliance makes it easier for you to serve all of your customers. We are proud to help Formstack users to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities and provide equal access to online forms.
If you're interested in signing up for a free trial of Formstack and testing our 508-compliant builder for yourself, please sign up for a free trial here.
So, we've got some pretty awesome news we want to share with you. Like, really awesome. If you're a super form nerd like us, you might think it's really REALLY awesome.
We are proud to announce that Formstack is Section 508 compliant! So what does that mean? It means that users with disabilities can now fill out online forms created on Formstack. We are the first third-party online form builder on the market to achieve 508 compliance.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to provide accessibility to electronic and information technology to people with disabilities. All institutions that receive federal funding are required to use 508 compliant technologies, which includes government, public higher ed, and public K-12 schools. Many large companies have also voluntarily chosen to be 508 compliant, requiring that forms circulated internally meet these standards. If you are a part of a federal-funded industry, or if your company has these internal regulations, you must choose software products that are 508 compliant.
When Formstack customers build online forms, they will be prompted to include certain settings that comply with accessibility regulations. Additionally, the form builder will warn users if they attempt to include features that are not supported by assistive technology.
Here are just a few of the ways you can better engage with any customer online using 508-compliant forms:
No matter what your industry, Formstack’s 508 compliance makes it easier for you to serve all of your customers. We are proud to help Formstack users to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities and provide equal access to online forms.
If you're interested in signing up for a free trial of Formstack and testing our 508-compliant builder for yourself, please sign up for a free trial here.
So, we've got some pretty awesome news we want to share with you. Like, really awesome. If you're a super form nerd like us, you might think it's really REALLY awesome.
We are proud to announce that Formstack is Section 508 compliant! So what does that mean? It means that users with disabilities can now fill out online forms created on Formstack. We are the first third-party online form builder on the market to achieve 508 compliance.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to provide accessibility to electronic and information technology to people with disabilities. All institutions that receive federal funding are required to use 508 compliant technologies, which includes government, public higher ed, and public K-12 schools. Many large companies have also voluntarily chosen to be 508 compliant, requiring that forms circulated internally meet these standards. If you are a part of a federal-funded industry, or if your company has these internal regulations, you must choose software products that are 508 compliant.
When Formstack customers build online forms, they will be prompted to include certain settings that comply with accessibility regulations. Additionally, the form builder will warn users if they attempt to include features that are not supported by assistive technology.
Here are just a few of the ways you can better engage with any customer online using 508-compliant forms:
No matter what your industry, Formstack’s 508 compliance makes it easier for you to serve all of your customers. We are proud to help Formstack users to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities and provide equal access to online forms.
If you're interested in signing up for a free trial of Formstack and testing our 508-compliant builder for yourself, please sign up for a free trial here.
So, we've got some pretty awesome news we want to share with you. Like, really awesome. If you're a super form nerd like us, you might think it's really REALLY awesome.
We are proud to announce that Formstack is Section 508 compliant! So what does that mean? It means that users with disabilities can now fill out online forms created on Formstack. We are the first third-party online form builder on the market to achieve 508 compliance.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to provide accessibility to electronic and information technology to people with disabilities. All institutions that receive federal funding are required to use 508 compliant technologies, which includes government, public higher ed, and public K-12 schools. Many large companies have also voluntarily chosen to be 508 compliant, requiring that forms circulated internally meet these standards. If you are a part of a federal-funded industry, or if your company has these internal regulations, you must choose software products that are 508 compliant.
When Formstack customers build online forms, they will be prompted to include certain settings that comply with accessibility regulations. Additionally, the form builder will warn users if they attempt to include features that are not supported by assistive technology.
Here are just a few of the ways you can better engage with any customer online using 508-compliant forms:
No matter what your industry, Formstack’s 508 compliance makes it easier for you to serve all of your customers. We are proud to help Formstack users to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities and provide equal access to online forms.
If you're interested in signing up for a free trial of Formstack and testing our 508-compliant builder for yourself, please sign up for a free trial here.
So, we've got some pretty awesome news we want to share with you. Like, really awesome. If you're a super form nerd like us, you might think it's really REALLY awesome.
We are proud to announce that Formstack is Section 508 compliant! So what does that mean? It means that users with disabilities can now fill out online forms created on Formstack. We are the first third-party online form builder on the market to achieve 508 compliance.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires federal agencies to provide accessibility to electronic and information technology to people with disabilities. All institutions that receive federal funding are required to use 508 compliant technologies, which includes government, public higher ed, and public K-12 schools. Many large companies have also voluntarily chosen to be 508 compliant, requiring that forms circulated internally meet these standards. If you are a part of a federal-funded industry, or if your company has these internal regulations, you must choose software products that are 508 compliant.
When Formstack customers build online forms, they will be prompted to include certain settings that comply with accessibility regulations. Additionally, the form builder will warn users if they attempt to include features that are not supported by assistive technology.
Here are just a few of the ways you can better engage with any customer online using 508-compliant forms:
No matter what your industry, Formstack’s 508 compliance makes it easier for you to serve all of your customers. We are proud to help Formstack users to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities and provide equal access to online forms.
If you're interested in signing up for a free trial of Formstack and testing our 508-compliant builder for yourself, please sign up for a free trial here.