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- 81% of UK Websites Inaccessible
- Accessible websites - 46% Faster
- 58% of Disability Websites Inaccessible
- Two Out-of-Court Settlements
- 63% of FTSE 100 Websites Innaccessible
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Last Modified
14 February 2007
WebAbility
Purpose of the Site
You may be visiting this Website because you're concerned of legal proceedings, you've heard of the massive benefits of having an accessible website or perhaps some other reason.
You probably want to reach the widest possible audience in a fast loading, 'search friendly' way that is low maintenance and uses very few resources.
You would probably like to reach customers using handheld computers, WAP phones and disabled customers using a whole range of devices, software and techniques.
You would probably also like your Website to be usable or easily adapted to function with new and old systems and devices.
WebAbility makes this possible by providing all your accessibility needs including:
- Free Initial Accessibility Assessment
- Preliminary Accessibility Evaluation
- Conformance Accessibility Evaluation
- Accessible Website Design and Conversions
- Regular Reviews and Updates
- Disabled User Testing
to help make the most effective and efficient use of your Website.
Your Website is increasingly the first representative of your company, and as the saying goes, "You never get a second chance to make a first impression"
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So where do you go from here?
A good first step would be to have one of our free initial accessibility assessments of your Website or contact WebAbility for a free consultation of your needs.
Accessibility
- What is an accessible website?
- What are conformance levels and priority ratings?
- Benefits of an accessible website
- Legislation regarding accessibility of websites
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- Website technology moves on
- Are you unwittingly shutting the door to lots of users?
- Take the lead in the caring stakes
- Greater control of your website for you and your users
- Do you have one of the 81% of UK websites facing potential prosecution?