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97% of websites still inaccessible

97 percent of websites examined in a global survey on behalf of the United Nations do not meet even the most basic accessibility requirements.

permanent link 15 dec at 18:16 by Roger

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commentat 14:29 on 19 April 2007, portland web design wrote:

A year and four months later things are substantially better, barring mondo side like Myspace and Ebay. If trends continue, in another two years 97% of sites will be accessible.

commentat 22:51 on 06 January 2008, Logo Designers wrote:

so most of the inet cant be accessed by disabled? what a shame

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