Popular Horse Site Now Accessible For
All!
by: Rob Fenn
Since the Disability Discrimination Act has come into
force in 2005, usability and accessibility has driven
the new design for
www.black-stallion.co.uk, home of Gran Culom, a
Spanish Horse available for stud in the UK.
The Disability Discrimination Act details how UK
businesses should provide equal service to the disabled,
including the legibility of their website(s). The Black
Stallion site uses guidelines set out by the UK
Government and the W3C to ensure consistent legibility
in any browser by anyone. Since the re-design, a
reviewer on Amazon in fact said “The layout and design
of the pages seems to work in most browsers.”
An added benefit of having an accessible website,
incorporating well structured code and layout, is that
sites are likely to do better in the search engines,
such as , Yahoo and MSN. Using Black Stallion as
an example, on MSN Search the keyword phrase “stallion
for stud UK” gives a placing of 3rd, despite competition
from much larger sites.
The re-design was carried out by Sixth Sense ESP (http://www.sixthsense-esp.co.uk)
who has experience in creating website designs that
focus on attractiveness and usability. Samantha Hicks,
Black Stallion’s owner spoke of the company favourably;
“Sixth Sense ESP have created a professional website
that not only looks great but brings in visitors too!”
Clearly a site that is accessible has many
advantages, not only from an ethical point of view but
from a business perspective as well. Either way, the
Disability Discrimination Act is no longer a guidance
document, but a law.
About The Author
Rob Fenn
Black Stallion is home to Gran Culom, a Spanish
Menorquina residing in Kent. He is available for
stud. His website,
http://www.black-stallion.co.uk enables you to
follow his recent events, view pictures, movies and
contact his owner, Samantha Hicks.
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