Web
Standards Compliance
What is it?
In 1998 the world wide web consortium (W3C) laid down
a set of rules as to how web sites should be coded and how web browsers should
display those sites. Since 1st October 1999 under section III of the Disability
Discrimination Act, service providers have had to make “reasonable adjustments” for
disabled people, such as providing extra help or making changes to the way
they provide their services
.
In 2002, the Code of Practice for part III of
the Act was published and specifically mentions that web accessibility is now
a legal requirement.
But don't panic - most websites (with a little adjustment
and re-coding) can be made to be compliant. Then you can proudly display the
compliance icons you can see on this page.
Compliance also means that your website can be viewed correctly
on different browsers, and that there is no unnecessary coding that is blocking
it from doing this.
We are Internet Consultants who work with
you to make your site successful for you and your
business.
If you want to know
more, please phone us on 01942 892829 or e-mail us at
sales@academy-internet.co.uk

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