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The Web Accessibility Myth in the UK
Have you been approached by website companies stating your web site design does not comply with the UK Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)? Worried? Thinking of a whole new site redesign to ensure compliance?More -
The Problem with Accessible Website Design
Worrying about being prosecuted under the UK Disability Discrimination Act for the inaccessibility of your company website? Frightened by web consultants who say your site doesn't comply - and that the RNIB will prosecute you? Relax - you have more chances of winning the lottery than facing a judge because of your site.More -
Build Text Only Websites - And Style Them!
The easiest way to an accessible website is to build a text only website. Correct?For many years the only 'accessible' part of a website was it's mirrored text-only version.More -
PAS 78: Guide to Good Practice in Commissioning Accessible Websites
Recently, the Disability Rights Commission research on web accessibility found that awareness of the issue is high, but good practice is terribly low. Perhaps this indicates that commissioners want their sites to be accessible, but don't know how to go about it.To meet this need for guidance, the Disability Rights Commission has commissioned the British Standards Institution to produce a PAS (publicly available specification) on the subject as described above.More
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