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ADA compliance
  • Making the web accessible benefits us all
  • We strive to be Level A compliant
Making web sites accessible to impaired users is part of assuring that the web is usable by all. That matters to us and we continue to monitor the efforts of the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative.
Accessibility guidelines 2.
The new Web Content Accessiblity Guidelines 2.0, released on December 11, 2008, provide standards and techniques for developers to follow and also discuss accessibility issues of newer technologies, like wikis, blogs and RIAs.

Our overall goal is to be sensitive to the needs of all users and to build web sites that meet Level A success criteria, making the web more accessible in general.

We can discuss ADA compliant web development with you and assist you in assuring that accessibility standards are met.
Why make your site
												accessible
Consider taking steps to make your site more accessible.
  • It's a simple courtesy to impaired users
  • You'll avoid inadvertently excluding customers because of accessibility issues
  • Making a good faith effort now will put you in a better position as the legal requirements are defined
"The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect."
Tim Berners-Lee
W3C Director and inventor of the World Wide Web
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