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What information about accessibility should you put on your website?

O’Herlihy Access Consultancy has recently received a number of queries regarding what information should be put up the ‘accessibility’ page of your website.  We recommend that the following information should be made available on your website to give your customers a better understanding of how accessible your organisation is to all its customers:

It is worth noting that a website accessibility statement highlighting how the website complies with the World Wide Web Consortiums Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (2.0) should also be available on your website.

If you would like further information, sample websites or additional assistance, please do not hesitate to contact one of our team on 01-4151285 or e-mail [email protected].