Everyone wants their web content to look great and to display in a way that is simple to navigate and easy to read. Our UI has a modern and clean design that allows the content to shine.
We’ve done a lot of work with the American Foundation for the Blind, and learned a lot about practical web accessibility. Veridian has always complied with core web accessibility guidelines, but we’ve taken it to the next level with our UI, by applying the lessons learned while working with the AFB.
Some audiences have been using Veridian systems for many years. We’ve listened to the feedback received to ensure our UI works well, and that people find it easy to learn and to navigate.
Internet usage from small screen devices like mobile phones and tablets now surpasses that of desktop and notebook computers. Internet browsing habits have also changed dramatically, with many users accessing the same content from more than one device. For example, people often discover websites on their mobile, then switch to a tablet or computer to explore that content in more detail.
Google and other web search engines try to detect websites that display well on mobile devices. They then boost those sites in the search results of people using mobile devices. The end result is that if a website doesn’t display well on an iPhone those users searching Google on their phone probably won’t discover that website!
The Veridian UI is designed from the ground up to be as usable as possible on small screens, without losing any functionality for large screens.
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