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How to improve web site accessibility


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"How to improve web site accessibility London February 2004. Choose display Wheelchair (Javascript enhanced) or Leaves Why How Problems Levels Why accessibility? Thinking of accessibility when developing your products should not be a matter of "we are forced to by law" or a matter of "there are a lot of rich disabled people out there". It is a necessary thing to do, as it allows everybody to reach what you want to offer or convey. It is a simple matter of using the media in a more mature way. Possible legal necessity You might be forced to adhere to some level of accessibility when developing your product; it may be a government related or funded project. In any case, thinking of it now rather than when there is no time to do it properly is a more logical approach. Simply trying to add only what is necessary for the site to be legal is not a good approach, as in 90% of the cases this results in patchwork rather than a functional accessible site. Think of accessibility as an enrichment of the product, not as a burden. Easier maintenance and rebranding of the product Making your products accessible it easier than it may seem at first. A fully accessible site also means that it can be maintained a lot easier, and a clever separation of content, visual appearance and behaviour makes it easy to redesign the site. It also allows for easy rebranding of the site for third parties. The "blind millionaire" One reason that is mentioned a lot when i"
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