Do you know that you can lose up to 20% of visitors, and thereby also potential customers due to inaccessible pages? These are not just handicapped people, but also users with alternative browsers or portable devices. Why not to address them too?
Meaning and objective of accessibility audit
Theobjective is to identify the most serious accessibility faults of your web pages. We precisely describe these faults, determine their importance, and propose a concrete solution. Make your web pages available for all users of your website.
What exactly is accessibility?
Like barrier-free entrances or barrier-free means of transport, your website should be available to everyone. Do not restrict anyone. Do not prevent anyone to browse through your website. Why to lose potential customers? Moreover, by complying with the accessibility rules your website will be more considerate and friendly also to regular visitors and its administration easier, clearer and more systematic. As a result, you will be a step ahead of
Accessibility audit helps you fight competition
An accessible website does not obstruct users browsing it. That means only one thing. You will havemore customers! An accessible website is also more easily readable for search engine robots. How is this possible? The robots cannot recognize pictures, sounds or videos. Modern technologies (flash, java script, ajax, etc.) are an obstruction for them. For users as well as robots, the content is what matters most of all. To succeed in competitive fight is difficult. An accessible website is one of the steps to success.
Check how your website is seen by robots or users of PDA devices.
Accessibility rules
What rules to conform to in order for your website to be accessible to everyone?
- Website content is accessible and clear
- Work with the web page is lead by user
- Information is easy to understand and well-arranged.
- Website navigation is clear and comprehensible
- The code is technically sophisticated and structured
Our accessibility audit examines behavior of your web pages in most common internet browsers (IE, Firefox, Opera...). Don’t waste time and have your pages audited. You will learn why your website is not accessible and how to correct the detected faults. We will of course also advise how to best approach to the corrections. It is not worth it saving money on accessibility.
If you want customers to stay in line for your website, you need to open the door first.
See the accessibility notice in full wording (PDF document, 237 kB).




