Tag Archives: Accessibility

More Practice What You Preach

Just read the latest E-Access Bulletin from Dan Jellinek over at headstar.com and was interested to note (and so might you) of a new “Accessibility Boosting Campaign”. A group that includes the British Dyslexia Association, launched the Well Adjusted Campaign, … Continue reading

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Web Standards and Small Businesses

Andy Higgs was somehow tempted to switch his final year dissertation from essentially “Why don’t grannies like using mobile phones?” to “An enquiry into the acceptance of accessible web content and web design standards by UK small businesses.” With only … Continue reading

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Target in the Sights of Accessibility Advocates

The US National Federation of the Blind (NFB) brought legal action against the US retailing giant Target Corporation due to the inaccessibility of their website on 7 February 2006 after trying to negotiate a solution in May 2005. From the … Continue reading

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