accessibility
'Access for all' isn't just the right thing to do, it's
also a sound commercial move and increasingly mandated
by law (e.g. by 1995's Disability Discrimination Act).
Ensuring a site is accessible doesn't just benefit those
with visual and motor impairments, but also those browsing
with phones and PDAs, anyone using older or more obscure
software, and search engines.
All our sites comply as fully as possible with the W3C's
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, WAI priority 1
and priority 2 and 3 as much as possible they are also
built to make good use of other W3C standards such as
XHTML and CSS.
Please
contact
us to discuss your requirements.