what is accessibility?
The Disablity Discrimination Act 1994 (DDA).The DDA 1994 is legislation which exists to ensure that disabled people get equal rights and opportunities, and is responsible for controlling our industry, along with many others, to make sure that we're doing things right – in other words, all websites must be built to current DDA standards. In a nutshell, this gives internet access to people with such disabilities as impaired sight.
What does this means to your business?
From April 2006 you are required by Law to comply with this legislation. To us this means we must create accessible designs which can be viewed by people who have disabilities.
Along with this complying with this legislation means that search engines can pick up all information within your website in the most efficient manner possible ensuring you get maximum amount of page views and in turn maximum amount of increased awareness of your business.
How do I find out if my current website complies?
Quite simply, contact us, we will happily check this free of charge for you and should your website not comply we will be more than happy to provide you with a FREE no obligation quote in order to attempt to put things right.
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