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Web Accessibility


Millions of people have disabilities that affect their use of the Web. Currently most Web sites and Web software have accessibility barriers that make it difficult or impossible for many people with disabilities to use the Web. As more accessible Web sites and software become available, people with disabilities are able to use and contribute to the Web more effectively.

Web accessibility also benefits people without disabilities. For example, a key principle of Web accessibility is designing Web sites and software that are flexible to meet different user needs, preferences, and situations. This flexibility also benefits people without disabilities in certain situations, such as people using a slow Internet connection, people with "temporary disabilities" and people with changing abilities due to aging.

Another important consideration for organizations is that Web accessibility is required by laws and policies in some cases.

Whether you're looking at building a new, accessible site from the ground up or making an existing site more accessible, we can ensure that your site meets accessibility guidelines. While we can build or retrofit the entire site for you, we prefer to provide assistance to your developers so that they both learn the principles of accessible design and can support and implement accessibility into the future. We have experience in building accessible sites that range from small informational sites to larger e-commerce sites and have experience in a vast array of web and multimedia technologies.