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What does an Accessible Website actually mean?
How do you define what an accessible website is? When you read about an accessible website, what does that mean to you? For us, having worked in website accessibility since 2006, it means being accessible for disabled people. This usually means that disabled people use... read more »

A simple analogy
Imagine your entire business is represented by this building. Caption: A photo of an old building in a London High Street. It has steps in front of it. The street itself is on a gradient and the pavement is sloping down from left to right.... read more »

If you widen your doorway, everyone benefits!
If you have a narrow door, someone in a wheelchair may not be able to get through it. If you have a wide doorway, someone in a wheelchair will get through it easily. So will someone with a pushchair. So will someone carrying lots of... read more »

Allow me to introduce my amazing Website Accessibility Audit Team!
This is my amazing Team! Did you know they all have superpowers? These superpowers give them the most incredible abilities. They can find issues with websites that are not found by other people, including myself. This is despite my working in accessible website design for 15 years and... read more »

Why the Tabbing Order is Important
Why do we use the tab key? If you are disabled, you will sometimes have to resort to using the tab key to navigate through a web page. It can a long time but sometimes you have to resort to doing it. Screen readers and... read more »

3 things to consider when commissioning an accessibility audit of your website
There are a lot of agencies and individuals who offer website accessibility audits. It can be confusing to know which one to choose, especially as you may not understand a lot of the terminology that is used. Here are 3 simple questions you should... read more »