website accessibility
The Unstuck Design website has been designed and developed with accessibility in mind and coded to ensure that it operates across multiple platforms and browsers, enabling all users to access it's content, regardless of any personal disability. Learn more about how we design accessible websites.
Website compliance
This website has been designed to adhere to W3C Web Standards using valid XHTML and CSS markup. Unstuck Design has tried to ensure that:
- all pages on this site are in accordance with all priority 1 and 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
- all pages on this site are in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)
- all pages on this site use valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional
- all pages on this site use valid CSS
- all pages on this site use structured semantic markup
This all sounds great, but what does it all mean?
Website accessibility means that the website should be easily viewable to all users on all platforms and systems, including disabled users. There are many things that a web designer can add to the website to make it 'accessible'. The general standard of compliance is laid down by the W3C (The World Wide Web Consortium) and they provide a testing service to ensure website meet these strict measures. You can check websites for yourself using this online validator.




