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AODA on Squarespace: complete compliance checklist

Implementing AODA compliance on Squarespace means addressing the platform's specific failure modes (decorative blocks without proper labelling, inaccessible animations) while applying Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act success criteria across content, code, and editorial workflow.

Sora Ito · IAAP WAS · Screen reader specialist3 min readPublished · Updated

AODA in 60 seconds

The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) is a 2005 Ontario law that mandates accessibility for the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors operating in Ontario — including a digital requirement that public-facing websites conform to WCAG 2.0 Level AA.

Squarespace accessibility — what you are starting with

Squarespace 7.1 templates have improved accessibility, but customisations (custom CSS, code injection) commonly introduce regressions.

AODA setup checklist for Squarespace

1. Choose a 7.1 template: 7.1 templates are more accessible than 7.0.

2. Maintain heading hierarchy: Use the block-level controls; do not visually mimic headings with text blocks.

3. Add alt text to every image: Squarespace supports alt text per image; mandatory practice.

Common AODA failures on Squarespace

• Decorative blocks without proper labelling

• Inaccessible animations

• Custom CSS overriding focus styles

• Image-block galleries with weak alt support

Putting it together

Combine AODA's Level AA requirements with Squarespace's native tooling. Bake accessibility into your component library and editorial workflow; instrument axe-core in CI for regression.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Cited answers. Sourced. Updated as standards and case law change.

  • Is Squarespace AODA-compliant out of the box?

    Squarespace publishes an accessibility statement and supports accessibility through its templates and controls. It does not guarantee individual sites are compliant.

  • What is the easiest path to AODA compliance on Squarespace?

    Start with the platform's most-accessible default theme (where applicable), audit each installed plugin/extension/module, train content authors on alt text and heading hierarchy, and instrument axe-core in your CI pipeline.

  • Does Squarespace claim ADA compliance?

    Squarespace publishes an accessibility statement and supports accessibility through its templates and controls. It does not guarantee individual sites are compliant.

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