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 true leaders in Web Accessibility. We not only understand accessibility and have substantial experience developing accessible web applications, but we are also dedicated to helping our customers meet the requirements of the DDA, whilst still achieving a high level of quality and interactivity.
We believe that both disabled and non-disabled web users should have access to the same information and experiences, and this is reflected in all our development work.

