TIP 15 Web Design Minimum Requirements in UK Law Under The DDAMinimal Level Of Accessibility - Websites, UK Law & DDA As there has been no case brought to court (as yet) in the UK, there is no set minimum level of requirement. It has long been accepted that the minimum level required to comply with UK law is Priority 1 at the very least, which means you have at least removed some of the most obvious barriers to a disabled visitor to your site. The UK Government and the RNIB both advise that you should be surpassing Priority 1 to at least Priority 2 to make your website truly useable by disabled visitors. The best we can hope to do is follow the recent recommendations Delivering Inclusive Websites;
The E.U. has determined that Priority 2 should be the minimum levels a website design should meet.
As there are no set minimum standards, it is impossible to build a site to comply with the UK DDA (Disability Discrimination Act), but it is clear the UK Government and the EU are beginning to take notice of web accessibility issues..
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