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Web Site Design: Accessibility

The law is changing, if you don’t change with it, you could be breaking it. TVS Media has been producing web sites for the public sector for several years, (a sector that more often than not complies with disability guidelines). Recent changes in the law means that as a public or corporate body, you now have an obligation to make your web site accessible to screen reader technologies and a host of other standards.

For some companies this will mean a simple design overhaul, for others, things may become more complicated. Your website may need functional elements or a design style which is not conducive to accessible design, which means you have to present content in multiple formats.

If your current or new web site is database driven, site wide changes can be made simple and any future additions published automatically to any number of design styles, DDA compliant or otherwise. TVS Media use what are know as ‘Cascading Style Sheets’ (or CSS) widely, the simple diagram (click here) explains how this effects your content and keeps you on the right side of the law.

CSS has the added advantage of making site wide design changes far more cost effective when it comes to a design change. Your web site user facing pages can be redesigned without touching, or reproducing valuable content, which may have been archived over several years.

TVS will complete a free compliance report of your website upon request, client or otherwise.

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