Despite one in five Americans having a disability, website owners and developers neglect to make their websites accessible to persons with disabilities. The courts are split as to whether websites are places of public accommodation and if they need to be accessible. The preferred standard for accessibility is WCAG 2.0, a standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium, which provides that websites must be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. This article discusses current legal posture of website accessibility requirements and an overview of the WCAG 2.0 guidelines to make your clients’ websites accessible.