Web Standards & Accessibility
We build websites using web standards combined with best accessibility practices to cater for web users right across the audience spectrum. This means that information about your products and services can be accessed by anyone and everyone. It's a sure way to avoid the adverse publicity caused by shutting out key visitor groups the disabled, Mac users, and mobile phone users, for instance.
By adopting web standards embracing best accessibility practices we make every web user's experience more satisfying. There are several reasons for this:
- People employing browsers other than Internet Explorer and operating systems other than Windows can still use the site
- The site will be faster, thanks to reduced file sizes
- The site will be usable in mobile and handheld devices
- Marked-up forms enhance general usability. Teenagers who enjoy leaning back in their chairs can increase the font size to make the text legible. And the same goes for senior citizens whose frailty prevents them from sitting upright.
- Partially sighted and blind people will be able to access the site by using screen readers
- Users whose CSS is disabled or who do not support it will get unstyled but well-structured and fully usable text pages
- Users who do not support JavaScript will still be able to use the site