

Build standards
Web page's are built to the highest web standards, Maze ensure web pages (where practical) are quick loading, resizable, printable and accessible for all users.
Web sites are built using the appropriate technology conforming to W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) standards to minimise problems with browser compatibility.
Accessibility
Legislation has been introduced under the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), aimed at ensuring that websites are accessible to blind and disabled users.
Championing web accessibility; Maze ensure web pages (where practical) are quick loading, resizable, printable and accessible for all users. Recent research shows Less than 1 in 5 websites met the most basic accessibility requirements (WCAG "A"), and just a fraction (0.2%) are WCAG “AA” compliant. An organisation with an accessible website is positive about providing access to all people. This helps improve brand perception and increases loyalty.
Google is blind, deaf and can’t use a mouse, which makes it the most powerful disabled person on the Internet.
If your site removes access barriers for disabled people, Google can index the content - Accessible sites have the positive side effect of better search engine placement.













