Many of your site visitors will use Internet Explorer for Microsoft Windows. However, a significant minority won't (or can't). It's important that you make allowances for people who want (or have) to do things differently.
Visually-impaired users, users with motor-skill problems, and even Macintosh and Linux users all 'see' the web slightly differently. For visually-impaired users, it's estimated that nearly 80% of websites are difficult, or impossible to use.
At Small Fry we make sure all our sites are accessible. We adhere to W3C standards, use cascading style sheets (CSS), and keep our customers informed as new accessibility requirements that come into force.
From 2004, businesses have had a legal obligation to make 'reasonable provision' for access to web sites under the UK Disability Discrimination Act. We ensure you're the right side of the law.
Let's make you site accessible.
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