Most government websites fall short of disabled guidelines (Computer Weekly)
Well over half of government and council websites contain coding errors and break usability guidelines for the disabled.
CSS And Tables: The Hype And The Trends - WebProNews
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Most government websites fall short of disabled guidelines - ComputerWeekly.com
| Most government websites fall short of disabled guidelines ComputerWeekly.com, UK - ... key areas: the accessible website process, from commissioning to building a site; accessibility policies; what web accessibility guidelines mean; involvement ... |
Most government websites fall short of disabled guidelines
Computer Weekly - Well over half of government and council websites contain coding errors and break usability guidelines for the disabled. The University of Southampton said 60% of UK government websites contained HTML errors and a similar number did not comply with ...
Quality Assurance To Support New Disabled Web Access Guidelines
Training Press Releases - New guidelines developed by the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) offer sound advice on commissioning accessible websites, but may be asking too much of website owners. It is now the role of Quality Assurance professionals to support the guidelines ...
Web designers get accessibility guidelines - Silicon.com
| Web designers get accessibility guidelines Silicon.com, UK - The British Standards Institution (BSI) has issued new guidelines for web designers in a bid to make websites easier for disabled people to use. ... |



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