Bits and bobs from a British glasses-wearing, sweary, fat, disabled, atheist ex-Catholic, anti-capitalist, pacifist feminist lesbian with eclectic tastes.

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sapearl:

Many people are prevented from fully participating in life online by websites which are badly designed for disabled people. Taking steps to make a website accessible is not that hard, and with the correct information and tools, people can make a start in ensuring that their own website is as accessible as possible to the highest number of people, including those who use screen readers, speech recognition software, and those who have limited vision, hearing and reading skills, as well as people who are colour blind or have learning disabilities.

Learn more about web accessibility here.

 
Web Accessibility for Designers #a11y
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Web Accessibility for Designers #a11y

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