How to audit your ecommerce site

How to audit your ecommerce site
Have you taken a look at your ecommerce accessible website lately? With people in the UK spending nearly £1,100 a year on average for online purchases, you need to be certain that your setup is running the right way and is not letting you or your customers down. Much of managing your setup involves ensuring you have a smooth running website that is easy to administrate from your end, and user friendly to your... read more »

What could IBM's new Design Language mean for accessible website design?
The American multinational technology corporation IBM is undoubtedly a highly regarded company. In 2012, it was named by Fortune as one of the most successful US firms in terms of both profits and revenue and it has been responsible for many notable inventions, including the ATM, the floppy diskand Watson artificial intelligence. Hence, the world should surely take notice when the company nicknamed Big Blue announces a new product. But does its recently-revealed Design... read more »

Why not use accessible website design to mark the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo?
What do you know about Waterloo? No, we don't mean the ABBA song or the London railway and tube station; we mean the Battle of Waterloo. This battle took place in what was then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands on 18 June 1815 and saw the Emperor of the French, Napoleon Bonaparte, militarily defeated for the final time before his empire was destroyed and he lived in exile for the rest... read more »

2015: a good year to use responsive accessible design for a website about the Magna Carta
Of course, we have no idea if you are already aware about this, but 2015 marks a crucial anniversary relating to the Magna Carta. "What anniversary? The Magna what?" Okay, so if those are the questions that passed through your head just then, there is clearly a need for some explanation. 2015 is the year of the 800th anniversary of the sealing of the Magna Carta, which is today considered one of history's most... read more »