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Accessibility

Making websites available to all

W3C guidelines tell us that accessible means usable to a wide range of people with disabilities including blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning difficulties, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech difficulties, photosensitivity and combinations of these.

Some of your audience may not be able to see, hear or move very well, or may not be able to process some types of information at all.

They may be unable to use a mouse or keyboard, or perhaps have a text-only screen, a small screen or a slow Internet connection.

We do our best to make your site as accessible as possible for as big an audience as possible.

Does your website pass the accessibility test?

 

Read about web accessibility here.

Read the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (2.0) here .

Example website

SWEAT Sydney

SWEAT Sydney

Sean Williams Endurance and Training.

Personal and Group training plus and elite training squad

The website is used to give training, price, location information to customers around the globe.

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