BenLaw said:chebby said:Macspur said:It's in fact a breech of the Disibility Descrimination act not to ensure full accessibility to websites. However, I'm sure this only applies to large concerns, not Jo Blogg writing his little blog on the net.
http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/private-and-public-sector-guidance/organisations-and-businesses/your-responsibilities-when-delivering-services/websites-and-internet-services
Sadly, I doubt this website counts as an ISSP (as it does not provide any service to the public). So any obstacle to accessability is not denying them equality of access to a service or product.
Looks to me like this site's adverts alone would qualify it and that WHF is therefore in breach of the DDA.
Couldn't agree more.it is surely a breach of mentioned anti discrimination requirement,and surley a issp,what with advertising,and reviews. And also this is a huge website with large traffic. chebby,you really shouldn't be backing up whf on this. I know its not the crime of the century,but a large company making a website this day and age would know about these legalities like they know they like milk with their cornflakes.was somehow missed,and is pretty insulting.