Web Accessibility applies to some Internet users who may…
- Not be able to see, hear, move, or process some types of information easily or at all
- Have difficulty reading or comprehending text
- Not have or be able to use a key board or mouse
- Have a text-only screen, a small screen or a slow Internet connection
- Not speak or understand fluently the language in which the document (the Web page) is written
- Be in a situation where their eyes, ears or hands are busy or interfered with (e.g. driving to work, working in a loud environment etc)
- Have an early version of a browser, a different browser entirely or a different operating system
CDSM and Web Accessibility
CDSM are industry leaders in accessible web design. Our partnerships with organisations such as The Shaw Trust (This link will open in a new browser window), a major UK pan-disability charity, allow us to provide one of the best Web Accessibility services available.

