Accessibility Standards: - Quality Assurance To Support New Disabled Web Access Guidelines
Quality Assurance To Support New Disabled Web Access Guidelines
24-7PressRelease.com - Disabled internet users have largely been overlooked in the past; a 2004 survey by the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) showed that 81% of UK websites failed to meet accessibility standards. /24-7PressRelease/ - EAST SUSSEX, UK, March 24, 2006 - In
Segala Certifies The Da Vinci Code Trail Website
pressbox.co.uk - With that goal in mind, Segala were the obvious choice to help us build a site that meets our strict requirements for compliance with the W3C accessibility standards. They have delivered exactly what we needed. Paul Walsh, CEO of Segala said
Sites offside for disabled fans
Birmingham Post - It's been law in the UK since 1999 to ensure that your website is designed to accessibility standards and it's only a matter of time before we see successful cases being fought here in the UK." A range of recent reports has mirrored AbilityNet's
Property Problems
New Zealand Herald - to part of the building used by a sub-tenant? If so, who is responsible: the owner of the building, the company leasing the building or the tenants who are renting a portion of the property? A: The Building Act 2004 sets the accessibility standards



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