Website Accessibility Guidelines
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative and consists of guidelines to make online content more available, primarily to disabled users, but also to ensure that the latest technologies, such as new web browsers like Google Chrome and mobile browsing devices such as Blackberry's, iPhones and the Nintendo DSi are fully supported.
You can get more information on Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and download the latest WCAG 2.0 guidelines at: WCAG 2.0 Guidelines. Also the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) provide useful information and advice to help ensure your website is accessible to everyone. This includes people with sight problems, hearing, mobility and cognitive impairments, as well as those using older browsers and slow, dial-up connections, or newer technologies such as we have mentioned above.
Free Website Health Check
If your website has a specialist target audience, you're not completely sure that people using hand held PDA type devices are able to access your website or if perhaps you are worried that search engines may not be looking favourably upon your website which was built say 6-years ago, why not contact us or a free website health check?
Our experts will provide you with a no-obligation, concise report, containing detailed recommendations of how you can improve your website. Just for the record; there won't be any hard sell to follow - simply a friendly follow-up to check that the report was useful to you and that our experts are as good as they think they are!
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