Yes, many Content Management Systems (CMS) provide built-in features to help website owners ensure website accessibility compliance. These features are designed to make websites usable for people with disabilities and to meet accessibility standards such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Here are some of the common built-in features that CMSs offer:
However, it’s important to note that although CMSs offer these accessibility features, it is ultimately the responsibility of the website owner to properly implement and optimize the website for accessibility. This includes using accessible themes or templates, providing clear and meaningful content, and testing the website with assistive technologies to ensure compliance with accessibility guidelines.
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