Accessibility is not just good social practice,
it's good business
Making your website 'accessible' means you increase the percentages of return visits, of customers finding what they are looking for, and of customer orders.
How many of your potential customers are over 40? Believe it or not the over-forties can have difficulties with small or poorly contrasted fonts. We ensure, among many other things, that font-sizes and colour contrasts are readable by most people (and those with special needs can enlarge it).
You can enable access to more than just the users having the "most typical system configuration". Whether it's the latest ultra-portable tiny laptop or a 24-inch widescreen LCD, well-designed websites will remain readable.
There's much more to it than just having readable text, but in the end accessibility standards ensure that all visitors, including disabled visitors, can read and navigate your website. It's not just good social practice, it's good business.
Technically:
- W3C WAI Priority 1 or better, when required
- Full support for standard-compiliant browsers and IE6+
- We're not blocking any browsers and we provide graceful degradation for outdated ones.
- Progressive enchancement technique used for scripts