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Fri, 3 Nov 2006 12:07:06 -0500
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How to Make Your Website Fit for All

In the wake of the recent lawsuit against Target for having 
inaccessible websites, ComputerWeekly.com has posted an article 
offering suggestions on how to make a website more accessible for all users.

A key point that is made is that it is important to keep in mind that 
website accessibility does not just apply to individuals with visual 
impairments. People who have cognitive, hearing or mobility 
impairments also have needs that have to be addressed when designing 
an accessible website.

The article also provides some of the key mistakes that are made, as 
well as to offer other resources.

To access the article in its entirety, use the following link:
<http://www.computerweekly.com/Feeds/RSS/Articles/2006/10/24/219269/How+to+make+your+website+fit+for+all.htm>http://www.computerweekly.com/Feeds/RSS/Articles/2006/10/24/219269/How+to+make+your+website+fit+for+all.htm 


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