Accessibility Standards: - Blind patrons sue Target for site inaccessibility
Blind patrons sue Target for site inaccessibility
ZDNet - Bruce Sexton says he's one of many blind individuals who can live more independently because of the Internet. When it comes to shopping, for example, the 24-year-old college student doesn't have to get to and navigate brick-and-mortar stores or ask ...
Bag mixed for Pittsfield meeting - Rutland Herald
| Bag mixed for Pittsfield meeting Rutland Herald, VT - ... $20,000 to be placed in a reserve fund for the future renovation, expansion or building of a town clerk's office to meet accessibility standards under the ... |
Poor accessibility has a price (vnunet.com)
Phil Muncaster, IT Week , Thursday 9 February 2006 at 00:00:00 Many site operators are still flouting accessibility rules, to the detriment of all users Recent reports suggest the accessibility of many public and private sector web sites falls short of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards.... > Read the full article
Letters, 2/11: Bond boondoggle
Lincoln Journal Star - This telling statement by Southwest High School student Emily Evnen (LJS, Feb. 6) should be read by all Lincoln taxpayers before the upcoming school levy election. Emily states, I get to play in a $9 million theater every day after school, in ...
Accessible Tesco from nightmare to nirvana - IT Directors
| Accessible Tesco from nightmare to nirvana IT Directors - ... The design of this was much simpler and followed all the accessibility standards and went live in 2001. It achieved RNIB "See It Right" accreditation. ... |



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