This site meets and exceeds all current accessibility rules set by the regulating authority for websites. This means that everything that we have laid out on this site is presented in the most user friendly and accessible way possible.
This website is fast to load and has minimal issues with browser and operating system support. Every website we build for you will have to comply with the same strict standards
Access Keys
The following keyboard shortcuts may be used to access various key sections on this website:
- Alt + s = skip navigation
- Alt + 1 = homepage
- Alt + 2 = about
- Alt + 3 = design & creative
- Alt + 4 = online shops
- Alt + 5 = software development
- Alt + 6 = case studies
- Alt + 7 = contact
- Alt + 8 = news
PC: In Internet Explorer, hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key, then press ENTER.
In Firefox, hold down the ALT and SHIFT keys and select the number/letter of the access key.
Mac: Hold down the CTRL key and select the number/letter of the access key.
What browser should I use when viewing this site?
The way we have built this website (incorporating CSS) means that you can view it in practically
any of the hundreds of browsers out there, whether you're using a PC or a Mac.
Personally, we like to use Safari on a Mac or Firefox on a PC.
What is CSS?
CSS enables an HTML document to be stripped down to its minimal parts with little or no waste. It means that sites can be developed quickly, easily and consistently, and it's both expandable and cost effective.
The best thing about CSS is that it makes time consuming and fiddly plugins a thing of the past – no more having to visit sites on the Net to download the latest version. It also means that pages within a website will be far quicker to load.