Accessibility
My websites conform to W3C standards.
What does that mean ?
Since 2005 websites must, by law, be accessible to all potential users, including people with a visual impairment. That means it must be possible to view the website in alternative formats - printers, dpa, old browsers, and so on. This is achieved by separating the content (HTML) from the presentation (CSS). Being able to vary the size of text, colour contrasts, etc… makes the website more accessible to people with visual impairment (and therefore complies with anti-discrimination laws)
Benefits :
- Increased accessibility brings a wider audience for your website and more potential customers
- The maintenance of your website is much easier, quicker (and thus cheaper).
If you would like further information don't hesitate to contact me.