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Report Shows Accessability is Being Ignored by Web Designers

This article through the Register is worth a look: http: //www. theregister. com/2004/04/14/websites_fail_disabled/ Basically a current survey found that just about all web sites bust the rules for access for your disabled and come in fact in breach in the law. It’s worth a look because if any kind of legal action comes after from these varieties of reports (which I’m sure eventually it will as a growing number of companies swap classic communication methods around favour of websites) potential clients might be very hot on finding designers who definitely have a track history for designing offered sites. To tell the truth i think that once they sue over something like that then it is silly. I thought in IE6 there’s something that makes font much larger, if not about the other end disabled people could get screen magnifyers, view it in a very larger resolution. It discusses the alt label, i personally use it, but i don’t see the situation if a custom made doesn’t. it is important if the picture has some signifcance on the context, or when you’ve got a picture for just a navigational button and also this quote i uncover funny messy and complex internet … Continue reading

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