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Welcome to Accessites.org

We aim to prove that accessible, usable web sites built with universality and standards in mind need not be boring. We will show you artfully crafted sites made by some of today’s most progressive web developers. Join us in honoring them and the sites they meticulously and lovingly build.


Posted July 21st, 2014 by Marco Battilana


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Nine Accessible Steps To Search Engine Optimisation

Posted March 15th, 2010 by Mel Pedley

There are many design considerations when creating or re-designing a Web site.

  • Corporate branding.
  • Providing quality content for your visitors.
  • Ensuring that the site is accessible via a range of different devices to users with varying needs.

However, all of this is going to be pretty pointless unless people have a reasonable chance of finding your site via Google or another search engine. Enter the art of Search Engine Optimisation or “SEO” for short.

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Web Perfectionist

Posted February 24th, 2010 by Phil Smears

Visit the Web Perfectionist site The Web Perfectionist site was designed by Irina Ponomareva to be clean, elegant, easy to use and accessible to all.

We found it to be a very solid, well coded, accessible site.

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We’ll Miss You, Jack

Posted January 18th, 2010 by Mel Pedley

We were both shocked and saddened to learn of the sudden death of Jack Pickard at the weekend.

Jack was a part of Accessites.org from its earliest days and, although he had taken a back seat from active Team Access duty more recently, he was still there, in the background, ready to lend a hand if needed.

We’ve lost a great colleague with a wicked sense of humour and the Web has lost a talented developer. Our thoughts and sympathies go out to his family.

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