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Thursday, April 15, 2004
Web Accessibility Needs Not Met By Disability Organisations
E-Access Bulletin (Issue 52, April 2004) reports on a survey that found nearly 60% of 1000 disability sector Web sites failed to meet basic accessibility standards. The survey, 'Disability 50' was conducted by Ethical Media. More about the survey can be read in 'Disability organisations fail to meet challenge on accessibility' (Ethical Media, 30 March, 2004).
Exemplary exceptions included the Web sites of UK organisations AbilityNet, Action For Blind People (pleasant, bright design that's easy to read), The British Council of Disabled People and The Disability Rights Commission.
Exemplary exceptions included the Web sites of UK organisations AbilityNet, Action For Blind People (pleasant, bright design that's easy to read), The British Council of Disabled People and The Disability Rights Commission.
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