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why miggle?

You know what it is you want to do online. You've got your market sussed, done your research and you know who your competitors are.

Now you just need to make it happen!

So, take a look at miggle

  • We'll help you define your Internet strategy
  • We'll work with you to plan your projects
  • And then we'll make sure they get delivered, on time, on budget and with no hidden costs

Or, if you know what you're after, then we've got the products and people who'll help your business make the best of the web.

To find out how our understanding of website audiences can help you improve your online business, call in miggle's expert team, based in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. Contact us or call us free on 0800 043 6443.

accessibility

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Although no company has yet been taken to court in the UK for being in breach of part III of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA) regarding website accessibility, the RNIB has actively approached companies and asked them to comply with the World Wide Web Consortium's* guidelines on accessibility rather than face legal action and public exposure.

No test case has yet indicated how a court would define 'reasonable steps' - the actions a business needs to take to make a service accessible for those with disabilities - though the law is expected to use the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) guidelines as a benchmark. It's anticipated that the 'reasonable' level of compliance demanded would also depend on the type of service in question.

The W3C guidelines fall under three priorities: priority 1, you MUST comply; priority 2, you SHOULD comply; and priority 3, you MAY comply. However, the EU has recommended to member states that they take priority 1 and 2 guidelines as the benchmark in legal cases.

What's our approach to accessibility?

At miggle, we believe following W3C guidelines helps us design functional and user-friendly sites for our clients and their audiences.

All pages on miggle.co.uk comply with priority 1 and priority 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and the U.S. Federal Government Section 508 Guidelines. We see priority 3 guidelines as best practice.

We welcome feedback on our approach to accessibility. Do contact us with any comments or suggestions on this.

*The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the web to its full potential, by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure long-term growth for the web.

For more information on our accessible websites:

  • Call the miggle team on freephone 0800 043 6443
  • Contact us online.