British Computer Association of the Blind (BCAB) launches on Defacto

Fully accessible Defacto CMS supports visually impaired users

5th January 2006

The British Computer Association of the Blind (BCAB) has launched a new website with the help of Nomensa's fully accessible Content Management System Defacto. It is set to become a central hub of communication and information for visually impaired people so the new website represents a major step forward in creativity and technology. 

"It’s exciting to launch a new website under any circumstances, but knowing that the underlying technology will support our web team, with all our various access technologies, really sets it apart".

About Nomensa

Founded in 2001, Nomensa has pioneered the industry in usability and accessibility, with the vision that the Internet can be more inclusive and the industry a more accountable profession. Nomensa adopts a Human Centred Design approach combining psychology and technology expertise to understand online behaviour and improve the effectiveness of online systems and how people interact with technology.

Nomensa actively encourage professional and ethical behaviour as a code of best practice.  At the core of our effort, is a commitment to promote social inclusion, and a momentum to accelerate Corporate Social Responsibility.

For more information about Nomensa visit www.nomensa.com