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What does web accessibility mean to you?

People who find it difficult to use a computer keyboard and mouse, can turn to other devices to navigate the internet, but if the site has not been designed with accessibility in mind, using the web can prove to be a frustrating experience.

BBC – Designing a more accessible web

  • October 29, 2006
    • User Experience
    • Web

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