Accessibility and Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) Compliance
The Disability Discrimination Act makes it an offence for any business to offer services to the public without making them accessible to disabled users, and websites are no exception. It's vital for a company website to be friendly towards those who may be visually impaired or unable to use conventional browsers, not just because of the legal requirement but because not doing so is alienating millions of valuable customers. Accessible web design should never be an afterthought.Corporate Social Responsibility is a key issue nowadays, and what better way to show that your company cares about its customers than to ensure your site is as DDA compliant as possible?
Deeper Shade know exactly what's needed to make sites that work for all users, whatever their restrictions. We provide full compliance overhauls for any website, large or small, and can ensure that your company will be seen as responsible, caring and is as accessible to your customers as it can be. This includes full compliance with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the standard guidelines for the production of accessible websites.
What is an accessible website?
Why should I make my website accessible?
What is the Disability Discrimation Act?
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