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Building Health Equity an accessible Evidence Centre

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Accessibility, Development, Taxonomy, Web design, Health and social care, Wordpress

Ensuring user experience takes the centre stage for Palace Theatre Newark

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Accessibility, Development, Taxonomy, Web design, Terminalfour

Accessible web development for The Employer’s Network for Equality & Inclusion (enei)

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Accessibility, Brand design, Design, Development, Taxonomy, Web design, Charity, Wordpress

Why WordPress is perfect for your next website

There are many website builders available, however, WordPress is the world’s most popular choice. In fact, around 42% of the internet uses WordPress over other Content Management Systems (CMS). This blog looks into why this is the case and ways it can improve your website’s growth.

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Accessibility, Web design, Wordpress

End-to-end accessibility solution for Newark & Sherwood District Council   

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Local Gov, Accessibility, Development, Taxonomy, Web design, Government, Terminalfour

Accessible mental health & wellbeing support for health, emergency service, and social care workers

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Accessibility, Brand design, Content, Design, Development, Maintenance, Web design, Health and social care, Wordpress

Setting the record straight: A guide to accessibility overlays

If you’re thinking about building an accessible website, or you’re looking for best accessibility practices, there’s a strong likelihood that you’ve come across the use of accessibility toolbars. These are also known as ‘accessibility overlays’. In this guide we look into whether they are good or bad for accessibility on websites.

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Digital Accessibility Matters, Accessibility, Development, Web design

Helping NUH Life give the gift of life through accessible information

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Accessibility, Development, Maintenance, Training, Web design, Health and social care, Wordpress

Accessible web development for Queen Mary University of London Alumni

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Accessibility, Development, Taxonomy, Web design, Education

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