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State of the eNation Reports
22 May 2006
22 May 2006
Top 10 reasonable adjustments to make your website more accessible
Recent research by the Disability Rights Commission found that 81% of UK websites are inaccessible and that designers would welcome clear guidance. The aim of our campaign is to define and promote the top ten reasonable adjustments that will help to make all marketing and communication accessible. (quoted from the website)
http://www.welladjusted.org.uk/top10.html
WWW2006
The largest www conference is happening in Edinburgh this week.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4994570.stm
To Hell with WCAG 2.0
Joe Clark rants about WCAG 2.0
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/tohellwithwcag2
CSS Zen Garden example of the week
Fantastically bad design. On purpose. Warning: there is flashing. And blinking. And some terrible animated gifs.
http://csszengarden.com/?cssfile=http://www.tastydirt.com/zen/sample.css
Voice activation software for Injured American Troops (Valour-IT)
Assistive Technology in action.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4994920.stm
For more information:
- Email accessibility@AbilityNet.org.uk
- Phone 0800 269545
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