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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?

permanent link 25 jul at 17:07 by simon

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commentat 23:31 on 25 July 2006, Nathan Smith wrote:

Oh the irony, that WebProNews.com itself is somewhat of an accessibility quagmire, and does not follow W3C standards (399 errors on that page). The points that he made were valid though. In short: good article, bad site.

commentat 02:03 on 27 July 2006, Shaun Anderson wrote:

Why not visit an accessible version of the article? It was origionaly posted, by me, at http://www.accessibility101.org.uk/accessible-website-design-myths.htm

commentat 07:30 on 27 July 2006, Simon wrote:

Now points at the original source.

commentat 23:26 on 05 January 2008, Logo Designers wrote:

hmm hypocrites

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