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29 Aug 08
Target settles lawsuit over web accessibility
Project Manager Read all Cola's posts
Think accessibility doesn’t affect you? Think again. Target Corporation finally settles a lawsuit with the National Federation for the Blind in the U.S.
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14 Jul 08
Accessibility... that’s about blind people, right?
Lead Developer / Team Leader Read all Kate's posts
As you all know, I'll never tire about talking about accessibility. But it's always good to remember that accessibility doesn't just target the two million people in the UK with sight problems (source: RNIB) - it's about making web sites accessible to the widest audience possible.
7 Jul 08
Talking on the Tube: a conversation about accessibility
Art Director Read all John's posts
I got chatting to a blind guy on the Tube the other day. He talked about how technology and the internet have changed his life. Actually hearing someone say that hit home a bit and made me think again about what we're doing to help people like him when we're building a site
9 Apr 08
Making lawyers happy – banks and schools run into problems with the DDA
Lead Developer / Team Leader Read all Kate's posts
The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) was expanded to cover web sites in January 1999, yet despite the wealth of information about it, a couple of stories have caught my eye already this year
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