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Assisting the Scottish Parliament with Digital Accessibility

Assisting the Scottish Parliament with Digital Accessibility

A Rather Unique Experience Normally, we're brought in to collaborate with an organization after they've launched their website, often a year down... read more »

Logical Reading Order: Bridging Accessibility in Digital Documents

Logical Reading Order: Bridging Accessibility in Digital Documents

Why is a Logical Reading Order important? In the world of content having a reading order is crucial, for making information accessible and easily understandable. Whether... read more »

This is what an Accessibility Toolbar should be like

This is what an Accessibility Toolbar should be like

We make this our standard practice! Since 2006, when we pioneered our first fully accessible website, we've consistently implemented an accessibility toolbar alongside our fully... read more »

The Moment of Truth

The Moment of Truth

Navigating Web Accessibility Challenges In today's digital age, the role of a web designer extends far beyond the aesthetic appeal of a website. It involves... read more »

Allow me to pose a question

Allow me to pose a question

The answer might be obvious if you think about it If your genuine aim is to assess the accessibility of your website for individuals with... read more »

The European Accessibility Act

The European Accessibility Act

The train is coming In a world where digital technology and the internet have become an integral part of our daily lives, ensuring accessibility for... read more »

An accessibility statement with a difference!

An accessibility statement with a difference!

An Exceptional Accessibility Example I absolutely... read more »

What occurs when you stumble at the initial obstacle?

What occurs when you stumble at the initial obstacle?

Conducting an Accessibility Evaluation for a Sixth-Form College Recently, I conducted a comprehensive website accessibility assessment for a college. Much like other educational institutions, they... read more »

Are you solely interested in checking off boxes?

Are you solely interested in checking off boxes?

What exactly are your objectives? When addressing the accessibility of your websites, is your intention primarily to meet specific criteria? How many criteria are you... read more »

Why would a small business need a website accessibility audit?

Why would a small business need a website accessibility audit?

A small business may need a website accessibility audit for several reasons Here are some of them. Legal Compliance In many countries, including the United Kingdom, there... read more »