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Access - by Design launch improved Web Audits

Posted: 9 November 2009
Author: Abdadmin

We are please to announce that now we have a growing team of testers with various disabilities to help us, we are able to relaunch our web auditing service. Web accessibility is no longer just for 'disabled websites'.  If you have a website, you MUST try and adhere to basic... Read more

 
 

Why let Access-by Design create your website?

Posted: 9 October 2009
Author: Abdadmin

Quick Access - by Design FAQs How do we give you CONTROL? By being innovators of what are called 'Dynamic 'websites. Forget HTML and tables! What does that mean? We design you a great contemporary website. Then, because it is 'Dynamic' we can train YOU how to run it yourself... Read more

 
 

Sussex Business Awards 2009

Posted: 9 October 2009
Author: Abdadmin

Sussex Business Awards 2009 We are delighted to announce that we are finalists for “Small Business of the Year” at this year’s Sussex Business Awards and are looking forward to attending the finals at the Grand Hotel in Brighton on Nov 6thRead more

 
 

Why are our websites different to others?

Posted: 3 July 2009
Author: Abdadmin

We think these elements are top of the list as to why our websites are different to all the others out there. Firstly, you run your website yourself. If you can send an email you or anyone in your company can do it without any... Read more

 
 

Maintenance? Really?

Posted: 30 December 2008
Author: Clive

We were shocked to find out at a local business meeting this month that a number of smaller business (up to 5 employees) were paying as much as £200 per month to have their websites maintained ) not including hosting or e-commerce) Is this you? The first thing we need... Read more

 
 
 
 

Helping your website

Posted: 17 September 2008
Author: Clive

Some simple but highly effective tips to help your site up the Search Engine ladder... Join any Free (or VERY nominal fee) directories - they often have paid for web advertising and THEY are paying for the click-per-view rather than you Reduce and clarify your head tags - today these have... Read more

 
 

Social networking sites fail on accessibility

Posted: 17 July 2008
Author: Clive

AbilityNet report finds fault with top sites Charlotte Baxter, IT Week, 24 Jan 2008 Disabled users are facing a "technological lock-out" when it comes to accessing social networking sites, a new report by web consultancy AbilityNet has revealed. Even the most popular social networks, including Facebook, MySpace, and... Read more

 
 

Checklist WCA 1.0

Posted: 28 March 2008
Author: Clive

Checklist of Checkpoints for How Our Websites Meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (Priority 1) Our websites: provide a text equivalent for every non-text element (e.g., via "alt", "longdesc", or in element content). This includes: images, graphical representations of text (including symbols), image map regions, animations (e.g., animated... Read more

 
 

Blind charities praise Google for finding accessible sites

Posted: 23 July 2006
Author: Clive

A blind developer at Google has built a search engine to prioritise results that are accessible to visually impaired web users. The Google Labs project, launched last week, has been welcomed by RNIB and its US counterpart, AFB. Put a query into Google Accessible Search and a standard Google search... Read more

 
 
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