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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Accessibility Standards: - Annie Jennings


Annie Jennings
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Accessibility for all is admirable and achievable
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - All new homes should have to meet accessibility standards. And no one should be embarrassed to speak up when they encounter needless hurdles. Yes, inclusiveness costs money. But usually not a lot. Incorporating accessible features into a new house

Disabled deprived of access to many top Web sites
Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Many Web sites around the world are beyond the reach of disabled persons but could easily be improved to meet international accessibility standards, a survey commissioned by the United Nations found on Tuesday. The study

Accessibility: Why It Is Easy
WebProNews - In spite of the existence of these tremendous technologies, the ability of a machine to accurately render content in a meaningful way often relies on that content being formatted with careful consideration of accessibility standards. Why is this

Online Press Release
PRWeb - Be Competitive, Comply With Website Accessibility Standards Nicholas Le Seelleur, a director of SiteMorse, feels that too little is done to enforce and promote better website accessibility standards for the benefit of Britain s 8-10 million disabled
 


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