Oct 19
News: Websites May Require Visually Impaired Access In California
California may require websites to provide access to visually impaired users under ruling made in the long running case of the National Federation of the Blind vs Target.
Oct 19
California may require websites to provide access to visually impaired users under ruling made in the long running case of the National Federation of the Blind vs Target.
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October 31st, 2007 at 5:49 am
Fantastic! Any designer / SEO / web professional worth their thought has pretty much considered accessibilty as law now and has adjusted their coding and designing practices in line with that thinking.
Anyone with a marketing background has ALWAYS followed that thinking.. NEVER ever ever alienate ANY possible customer to your business. Always appeal to the largest possible demographic that you can. Speech browsers have been around for as long as the Internet has just about.