Web Accessibility

web accessibility
We have experience in ensuring that our websites take into account the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). The Act is aimed at ensuring that the disabled are not disadvantaged by the nature of the design.

Making your site accessible makes good business sense, maximising your potential audience and providing evidence of your understanding of best practice in web design. Our services include accessibility testing, usability reviews, and consultation on how to make your site as accessible as possible. We are also recognised partners of browsealoud, a subscription-based solution to speech enable website content. accessibility evaluations.

Whether you are planning a new site or reviewing a current site we can provide you with recommendations and guidance to ensure you meet all the required standards. Read more on our accessibility evaluations.

Accessibility Evaluation
Making your site accessible is increasingly important, not just to comply with regulation but to ensure the market for your site is a wide as possible.

• Maximise the potential audience for your site
Having a truly accessible site means taking into consideration how different groups use the web and ensuring your site can be used easily by the maximum number of people.

• Impress your peers
An accessible site increases the potential user base of your site but also indicates to your peers, potential clients or customers that you have an awareness of best practice in web design.

• Comply with the law
There are legal requirements outlined in the DDA (Disability Discrimination Act) that you are legally obliged to adhere to.

• What does our accessibility evaluation provide?
Our evaluation entails looking at your existing site and providing recommendations to ensure your site meets all. The report will provide: An analysis of accessibility issues in relation to your current site Recommendations on making your site accessible.