Accessibility
Accessibility is one of the World Wide Web's greatest strengths, but it is a strength that is disappearing as authors create Web pages that are "best viewed" in a narrow range of browsing environments. Some authors are willfully slicing the size of their potential audience without realizing the significant benefits of accessibility or the ease of implementing many accessibility improvements.
Accessible Web sites provide the maximum potential audience by allowing any Web user to access a site. Some sites unnecessarily restrict their audience based on the browser, resolution, or settings that the user prefers. Each "best viewed with..." statement tells a portion of users to go away; a message that is not usually considered good business sense.
Therefore, it is important that your webs site can be viewed on any platform. We test our sites in the following web browsers:
- Internet Explorer 6
- Internet Explorer 7
- Mozilla Firefox 2
- Safari
One of the primary aims of our web site design service is to be able to offer you a site that meets the requirements of the W3C web standards so you can proudly display the mark of approval on your site.
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