Accessibility for all. Websites for people with disabilities with the WCAG 2.0 AA standard.
Websites for people with special needs with full functionality & modern aesthetics. Full compliance for subsidy through NSRF.
We will be happy to discuss your goals and help you achieve them.
We have a lot of experience in disabled websites to make your website accessible to people with special needs. Construction of WCAG 2.0 AA certified websites that facilitate access for people with vision, hearing, learning disabilities, limited movement and photosensitivity.
According to the WCAG 2.0 AA standard
Websites in WordPress for people with special needs that are no less than normal websites. Using new technologies and techniques, we combine all those features of a modern site with full access and support for people with disabilities.
Our Company fully meets all the requirements of the NSRF, in order for your website to be fully compliant with the WSAG 2.0 AA standard so that it can be subsidized through the programs of the European support fund.
For the certification of a website in accordance with the WCAG 2.0 AA standard, we use the control platforms approved by each NSPA program (Achecker, Wave, W3C, Web Accessibility, etc.), so that the website passes the control with complete success.
Building websites that are friendly to people with disabilities so they can fully access page content with text readers, text to speech, color switching, voice commands, keyboard navigation, font size change, contrast and more.
We will be happy to discuss your goals and help you achieve them.
Disabled websites meet all the parameters defined by the WCAG 2.0 standard (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) so that the page is friendly for people with special needs.
Accessibility means equal access by people with disabilities. The website can be used effectively by both people with disabilities and people without.
Information highlighting, keyboard navigation, color contrast, font size scaling, voice instructions, voice reading of texts, hierarchical structure, predictable content, easy-to-read texts.
Because people with special needs also have the right to access information. The internet must be accessible to everyone and no person should be excluded from the right to browse the internet freely.