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The Accessibility Challenge

Making sure a site stays accessible once it's been handed over to the client is often very difficult, even next to impossible. In , Kassia Krozser talks about some of the issues that make it hard for non-technical editors to produce accessible content.

permanent link 03 feb at 13:03 by Roger

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commentat 20:40 on 29 November 2007, Logo Designers wrote:

they dont know css, html, or anytihng else...thats the issue -and if content management systems were so good for updating then designers wouldnt be needed in the first place my opinion

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