Accessibility

More and more people are using the Web every year, and Web developers are designing increasingly sophisticated sites that use graphically-oriented design and multimedia. However, one of the consequences of these advances is that in many cases the Web has grown considerably less accessible to those with disabilities.

UK organisations with websites have been legally obliged to make them disabled-friendly since 1999 but according to Disability Rights Commission (DRC)'s report into web accessibility it was found that more than 80% of sites posed barriers to disabled people.

If you want your site to be used by as many people as possible and if you want to be on the right side of the law you have come to the right place. At sites4u we offer sophisticated yet accessible websites.

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FAQ

What is Web site accessibility?

Web accessibility is about making your web site accessible to all Internet users (both disabled & non-disabled).

Why should I have an Accessible website?

There are 3 main reasons for having an accessible website:

Visit webAIM to gain a better understanding of the difficulties users with disabilities face on the Web.

Will my website be boring?

Of course Not. When a website is built properly using correct HTML and CSS it won't be dull or boring.