Checking a web site for accessibility can be a time-consuming process, requiring a sound knowledge of web usability, programming, visual design, functionality and content presentation.
Evisible can carry out an audit of your web site and outline recommendations and changes based on our professional knowledge and understanding of web accessibility, with a comprehensive status report and recommendations for your business.
To help you understand whether your web site is accessible and whether an audit may be required, the basic questions outlined below can be used as an indicator as to whether your site may need an audit.
Note: There are 65 checkpoints for accessibility outlined by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) - the founding principles of the UK's Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) for online services as well as other country / state legislation. See 'Understanding web accessibility' for more information.
The list below should not be referenced as an absolute guarantee of compliancy to either disability discrimination laws or to the W3C accessibility guidelines.
If your answer is ‘no’ to any or all of these questions, or if you are unsure simply contact Evisible using our online form or by phoning 07092897133 for a free consultation. We will be happy to offer impartial and helpful advice.
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