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A European Disability Act for the Web?2 comments

martinsloan wrote 1 month ago: Deep down in a recent white paper launch by European Commissioner for Information Society and Media, … more →

Tags: ecommerce, In the media, Disability Discrimination

Vision Australia

Meg wrote 4 months ago: Vision Australia provides important information and resources for web developers/designers concerned … more →

Tags: Visual Impairment, vision australia, visual disability, visually impaired, Webdesign

Website Accessibility and Your Online Business

oregonwebweavers wrote 6 months ago: It is estimated that over 65% of the population of the United States has a disability. Many of these … more →

First Chicago Website Accessibility post and it is a doozy!

chicagoaccessibility wrote 7 months ago: Hello Chicago and the rest of the world that is interested in Website Accessibility. I thought for m … more →

Tags: General

Accessibility and the Web - Part 23 comments

rebeccalasley wrote 8 months ago: In my last post I touched on what a screen reader is and why it is important for a company to unders … more →

Tags: Disability, Disability Awareness

Accessibility and the Web - Part 11 comment

rebeccalasley wrote 8 months ago: I have found that most companies have no idea why making a website accessible for individuals with d … more →

Tags: Disability, Disability Awareness

Optimizing a 2 Column Layout for Search Engines

ukmagician wrote 2 years ago: A little while ago, I published a basic centered two column layout. A simple change to the style she … more →

Tags: centered, Fixed Width, layouts, Search Engine Friendly, Two Column

HTML Tag Reference

ukmagician wrote 2 years ago: It’s not easy to remember the multitude of html tags and their attributes, so it’s good … more →

Tags: HTML Help, Tools

Contact Options

ukmagician wrote 2 years ago: A lot of businesses on the web seem to make it hard for people to contact them, sometimes unintentio … more →

Tags: Design, html form, Spam

Using the ALT attribute for Accessibility and Search Engines

ukmagician wrote 2 years ago: The W3C Accessibility Guidelines identify providing text equivalents for non-text elements in a web … more →

Tags: Search Engine Friendly


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