Web Access Centre

RNIB See it Right accessible websites

Summary: An explanation of the See it Right logo and its benefits for users and website owners.


When a website displays an RNIB See it Right logo, it shows that the site has been carefully checked, assessed and independently verified to be sure that it meets a high level of web accessibility.

This means that it will not present barriers to information for people with disabilities, and it will be easier for all site visitors to find information and use site functions.

By having their website independently assessed, the site owners have ensured that the claim of accessibility is accurate, and not limited or affected by the level of knowledge within their own web team.

When a website is accessible enough to be awarded the See it Right Accessible Websites logo, everyone's a winner. It provides:

To see a current list of websites that have been awarded the See it Right logo; visit our accessible websites directory.

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Content author: webaccess@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 06/03/2008 15:41

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