Accessible Design
An accessible website also makes your content deliverable to any visitors who use older browsers and those using new technologies and different platforms ranging from mobile devices to web enabled televisions.
The case for accessibility, as made by the Royal National Institute of the Blind, states that, by ensuring your website is accessible, you will not only be meeting ethical and legal responsibilities but also giving your company a strong business advantage.
A Skilled Approach
Our team members have a thorough knowledge of accessibility issues and are skilled in the application of these principles throughout the design and development process. We ensure that we stay up to date with any movements and developments in this field so that we can adhere to best practice, maintain high standards and build products that are fully accessible to the widest possible audience.
We build our websites to comply with stringent recommendations and guidelines laid down by independent organisations. The website you are viewing now, for example, has been developed to meet level AA of the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) guidelines for accessibility as specified in the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).
Interoperability
We also build our products to conform to agreed and open technical standards. This ensures that our products are accessible on and interoperable with a wide range of platforms and technologies. This website, for example, conforms to the W3C's XHTML 1.0 specification for the delivery of web-based content.
