Accessibility Statement for Websites – What do you need to consider?
Public bodies are required to provide a detailed, clearly understandable, and comprehensive accessibility statement for their websites.
Articles on the topic of UX-design, web-design
Public bodies are required to provide a detailed, clearly understandable, and comprehensive accessibility statement for their websites.
Designing websites and web shops to be barrier-free and making them accessible to everyone.
A beautiful website is a good start. However, it is much more important that it functions well and is easy to use. This is also known as UX design (user experience).
Whether it’s bright light or soft darkness – give people good reasons to love your website. This article shows why design flexibility is much more than just a visual gimmick.
The user interface design (UI design) determines whether a website is successful. It influences how people perceive your site at first glance and how they interact with it. Good design ensures that visitors enjoy using the site and return to it again and again, even after a long time.
A UX designer (User Experience Designer) ensures that using a website or app becomes a positive experience. They are like an architect who not only pays attention to the facade but also ensures that you can intuitively find your way around the entire house.
Increased security and performance for your website
The speed of your website depends not on one single thing, but on many different factors.
We explain the most important error messages and status codes on websites.