Today the World Wide Web is an important part of all our lives and a backbone to the global information culture. It’s important that we include and enable as many individuals as possible, irrespective of their personal circumstances.

In the United Kingdom it is unlawful under the Disability Discrimination Act for service providers to discriminate against members of the public on the grounds of disability.

In April 2004 the Disability Rights Commission published a formal investigation into web site accessibility. In their conclusion they stated:

... Web authoring software tools hit the market, but most of them did not produce W3C-compliant code, which meant that the web ceased to be based on standards-compliant mark up. Many disabled people found their access technologies and themselves isolated from a significant number of web services ...

All nucleustar web sites are hand built to ensure full compliance with W3C guidelines for both coding and design. This ensures maximum accessibility to your web site and allows conformance to the Publicly Available Specification (PAS 78) produced by the British Standards Institute (BSi).