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The Estée Lauder Group of Companies has 4 large brand E-Commerce sites: Bobbi Brown, MAC, CLINIQUE, Estee Lauder. we checked a lot of companies and selected Equal Web to lead the accessibility project to all of the company`s web sites. The accessibility project was carried out in the most comprehensive and professional manner with EqualWeb`s solutions.
We looked for a recommended, leading accessibility provider - we checked
a lot of companies and selected Equal Web to lead the accessibility
project to all of the company`s web sites.
The accessibility project
was carried out in the most comprehensive and professional manner with
the Equal Web Widget, the assistance of the team and our programmers
abroad. the full integration was done within a few months and all of our
sites are now accessible and in accordance with the regulations. The
Equal Web Widget is accessible on our websites and keeps them accessible
to all.
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