Hi, Two of the first places you should go for information on making websites
accessible for the blind and visually-impaired, regardless of for whom the
site is being designed, are:
http://www.w3.org/wai/
for the Web Accessibility initiative's Web accessibility guidelines;
and to:
http://www.cast.org/bobby/
for a look at the Bobby program which you can download and run against your
website to have it point out accessibility problems and get proposed
solutions to help toward solving those problems.
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Brent Reynolds, Atlanta, GA USA
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