Our expert team at Squee conducts a thorough evaluation to pinpoint how your site can perform better.
Digital Accessibility
You want a website that people enjoy and return to, not one they struggle to use. We address accessibility issues so everyone, including people with disabilities, can have a seamless experience and become loyal customers.
Inclusivity
Your business is probably looking to reach more customers, improve your brand image, increase revenue, and grow. What you don’t want is a website that excludes 1 in 4 people, contributing to the £20 billion lost by UK businesses each year. Everyone should have equal opportunities, yet 97% of websites fail to be inclusive, leaving a huge audience behind while the other 3% move ahead.
Accessibility can feel overwhelming, especially when launching a website is already a challenge. That’s why we offer our free website scorecard as a first step. It’s simple, clear, and gives you the insights you need to understand your website’s accessibility and take actionable steps to improve.
Equal Opportunities Online
Our Cheltenham based Web Design business offer a range of digital accessibility services to support you on your inclusivity journey, including:
Full Website Audits to uncover accessibility and usability opportunities.
Accessibility Consultancy to guide you in building a website everyone can use and love.
Accessibility Website Remediation to resolve existing barriers and improve user experience.
Full Redesign & Development to transform your site with accessibility at its core.
Accessibility Plans for regular checks, updates, and ongoing support.
We're always learning and evolving, using the latest technology to create user-friendly, accessible websites that businesses love.
Don’t Just Take Our Word for it
I am absolutely delighted with the new website that Joe from Squee has built me. I needed someone who understood my vision and after the first meeting with Joe I knew he and squee needed to be the people who redeveloped my website. He listened to what I wanted and what I didn't and produced a full CMS so I could keep the website updated. He was quick to make changes throughout the development process and walked me through how to use the CMS. The pricing was clear from the start as well any additional work and ongoing support packages. I thoroughly recommend Joe and Squee to build your next project.
Worked with Squee and Joe on our side and absolutely delighted with how it turned out. Great design, quality development and quick responses to any issues I had. Strongly recommend.
Thank you to Joe at Squee Web design for building me a brilliant website for my new business. From the initial meeting, through to finished build, Joe has listened to my needs and acted on any request I made. All in just a few months. The speed and quality of work was amazing. I am delighted with the finished product and will definitely be using Squee again.
Joe is doing web design and maintenance for GreenArt and once again, I am delighted with the work he has delivered. Joe is a pleasure to deal with and always goes above and beyond for his clients.
Thank you to Joe for updating our website at GB Solutions! It is so much better. The whole process was made really simple & Joe was really helpful. Joe created the design, and layout, so that it is so much more user friendly. I couldn't recommend Joe enough. If you're looking for a new website then 100% get in touch with Squee Design
I can't recommend Squee Design enough. I used their services when I first began my business, and I was provided with a professional, quality and friendly service throughout the process. In photography, a well designed and user friendly website is key to attracting new business and that's exactly what Squee Design delivered!
Here to help you
Yes. An accessible website can reach a broader audience, including people with disabilities who might otherwise be excluded. It also improves user experience for everyone, which can lead to higher engagement and conversions. Additionally, search engines often favour accessible sites, boosting your rankings.
Not at all. Accessible websites improve the overall design by prioritising clarity and usability. Factoring in accessibility ensures features like clear navigation, readable text, and good colour contrast, which not only make the site usable for people with disabilities but enhance the experience for all users. This creates a better, more inclusive website without compromising on aesthetics.
You can start by checking for basic issues, such as ensuring images have alt text, testing keyboard navigation, and using tools to check colour contrast. For a more comprehensive review, we can provide a detailed audit of your website to identify any accessibility issues. Get in touch for more information and to see how we can support you.
Accessibility and SEO go hand in hand. Features like descriptive alt text for images, clear headings, and fast-loading pages not only help users with disabilities but also improve your site’s visibility in search engines. By prioritising accessibility, you can enhance your SEO and attract more visitors to your site.
You should review your website’s accessibility regularly, ideally every four to six months or when making significant changes. Regular checks ensure your site remains accessible as you add new content, make updates, or as standards evolve.
An accessible website improves the experience for all users, not just those with disabilities. It helps you reach a wider audience, reduces bounce rates, and improves SEO. Plus, it positions your brand as inclusive and forward-thinking, building trust and loyalty with your customers.
Web accessibility ensures that all users, including those with disabilities, can access and use your website. This means designing for screen readers, keyboard navigation, colour contrast, and more. It matters because 24% of the UK population has a disability, and 7 in 10 will leave a site if they encounter accessibility issues. Improving accessibility expands your audience, enhances your brand’s reputation, and can even boost your SEO.
Websites should follow WCAG (currently WCAG 2.2) for accessibility. These guidelines are organised around four principles: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR). They ensure that your website is usable for people with a variety of disabilities, including visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments.
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