Accessibility Standards: - Segala Certifies The Da Vinci Code Trail Website
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
Internet for all: EU ministers commit to an inclusive and barrier-free
eGov Monitor - ensure that all public websites are accessible by 2010, by 2008, put in place actions in the field of digital literacy and skills to reduce gaps for groups at risk of exclusion by half in 2010, by 2007, make recommendations on accessibility standards
Towards full civil rights
ePolitix.com - Exemptions: Currently around 50 per cent of rail vehicles have some form of exemption from accessibility regulations because they are not fully compliant with accessibility standards. Any new exemptions will have to be approved by Parliament and also



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