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Digital accessibility

An inclusive website is our norm

Digital accessibility is our starting point

Every website should be accessible to visitors with disabilities such as blindness, low vision or colour blindness. By improving the accessibility of your website, you automatically make your site more inclusive, helpful, and friendly to more people.

In practice, very few websites appear to meet the requirements for an accessible website. This will lock out up to 20% of your visits. As a specialist in digital accessibility, we would like to make our customers aware of the possibilities. How accessible is your website?

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Despite the complexity of the assignment with various stakeholders and interests, Basic Orange manages to get to the core of the assignment and deliver a wonderful result. We are very happy with our renewed and digitally accessible website Geheugenvannederland.nl!
Tal Groenman Campaign Manager Memory of the Netherlands

You can miss out on as many as 20% of your visitors!

Making it digitally accessible is possible by taking into account issues such as colour contrast, a logical structure and alternative texts for buttons and images in the design and construction. As a result, a website can be operated with a keyboard or read aloud by a screen reader, among other things. This allows up to 20% more visitors to make optimal use of your website.

The requirements for an accessible website are clear. To this end, the W3C, the organisation that sets the web standards, has drawn up the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). We take these rules into account with every design, so that your website is also accessible to everyone.

We also test your current website

Basic Orange makes full scans of existing websites based on the WCAG guidelines. To do this, we use the accessibility tool Axe, which can be used to assess a site partly automatically and partly manually. This tool is seen as an authority in the field of accessibility scans. This results in a clear report containing the current state of accessibility and opportunities that have not been exploited in this area until now. We then solve these issues, so that your site is also well prepared for the legislation for accessibility in 2025.

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Do you want to know how we can make your website accessible?

I would like to tell you more about it.

Lakhsmi Sewnath User Experience designer at Basic Orange