Accessible CSS Web Design
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used to display the content on the web pages in a much more accessible way than the simple HTML tags. The use of Stylesheet Switcher in the coding allows the users to change the appearance of the web site to suit their needs by just clicking a button at the bottom of the web page.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has from time-to-time, made the necessary ratifications for CSS specification. Progressing from CSS Level 1 to CSS Level 2, currently, CSS Level 2.1 specification is being used to improve the accessibility in popular browsers, like Mozilla Firefox, Opera, etc. W3C is already working on CSS Level 3 specification in order to address other accessibility issues, which are making the legislative compliance of accessibility of web pages difficult.
We have all the required expertise and knowledge of CSS and related cutting edge technologies to deliver highly accessible products without using tables. We recommend using the latest CSS Level 2.1 conformance.
We strive to make accessible web designs for education, employment, nonprofits, government agencies, commerce, health care, recreation and small businesses by employing the latest Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), and by complying with the Section 508 standards. We aim to make the content accessible and more usable for a wide range of people, including people with disabilities like blindness, low vision, deafness, hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech difficulties, photosensitivity or combinations of these.
Your web site can be:
- A new web site
- An existing web site
Our evaluation process includes the following steps:
- An initial evaluation of your web site
- Selecting the conformance level to comply with
- Composing a project plan
- A thorough evaluation of your web site
- A detailed report describing how to make your web site fully accessible
- Implementing the necessary changes
Contact us, describe your web site needs, and get started today.







