Built on modern web standards.

Golden Marmot is designed around structured content, accessibility best practices, and machine-readable information.

That helps websites work better for people, search engines, and AI systems alike.

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What website accessibility means

Website accessibility refers to designing websites so they can be used by people with disabilities, including visitors who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice controls, magnification tools, or other assistive technologies.

Many organizations are surprised to learn that accessibility expectations can apply to public-facing websites, not just physical locations.

Accessibility standards such as WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) help organizations create websites that are easier for more people to use.

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Accessibility and discoverability are closely related.

Many of the practices that make websites easier for people to use also make them easier for search engines and AI systems to understand.

Examples include:

  • clear page structure
  • descriptive headings
  • semantic HTML
  • keyboard-friendly navigation
  • machine-readable content
  • server-rendered pages

When information is organized clearly, everyone benefits.

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Accessibility is becoming a business concern.

Financial firms, legal practices, healthcare providers, and other trust-based organizations increasingly face scrutiny over their public-facing websites.

Accessibility-related lawsuits have become more common in recent years.

Following modern web standards helps organizations avoid many of the issues commonly cited in accessibility complaints.

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Accessibility built into the platform.

Golden Marmot includes:

  • semantic page structure
  • responsive layouts
  • accessible navigation patterns
  • structured content models
  • machine-readable metadata
  • server-rendered content

Organizations can still introduce accessibility issues through uploaded content and custom materials, but the platform provides a strong foundation from the start.

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Accessibility is an ongoing responsibility.

No platform can automatically make every document, image, video, or custom piece of content accessible.

Golden Marmot provides a strong foundation, but organizations remain responsible for the content they publish.

The goal is to make accessibility easier to achieve and easier to maintain over time.

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Recent accessibility cases demonstrate growing attention.

Public-facing websites increasingly face scrutiny for accessibility issues.

While many high-profile cases involve large organizations, the underlying standards apply to businesses of all sizes.

Golden Marmot incorporates accessibility-minded practices, structured content, and machine-readable information from the start, helping organizations build on a stronger foundation.

Reduce risk. Improve discoverability.

Golden Marmot helps organizations build websites that are easier for people, search engines, and AI systems to understand.