We are an organisation ran for and by disabled people. We needed an accessible website which was easy to use and looked good and that’s what we got! Jim was exactly the right person to do this for us as he understands our sector and could interpret my lay person’s ideas using his high level of technical expertise and experience to translate this into a website.

We were delighted with the results. We were confident in Jim’s track record- who better to do our website than someone who was joint author of the Standards for Disability Information and Advice Provision in Scotland on Making Websites Accessible!

Jim is friendly, helpful and reliable: nothing is ever too much trouble. Added value in using Jim has been his range of articles and tutorials and he is on hand to respond to requests for help even now! With his former background as a lecturer and trainer, Jim was ideally placed to provide training sessions for our staff on using the website and keeping up with new developments. We are still in touch about the website and he has provided a service which has been above and beyond the contract.

I would highly recommend Jim Byrne and Associates to any organisation in need of an accessible website.

Tressa Burke, Director, Glasgow Disability Alliance

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