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Web Site Accessibility

March 16th, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in XHTML & Coding

456 Berea Street has two new articles on web site accessibility. These are the first two articles in a three part web site accessibility series.


Evaluating Website Accessibility Part 1, Background and Preparation

Evaluating Website Accessibility Part 2, Basic Checkpoints

These are excellent accessibility articles that should be read by everyone enrolled in the web program. They will provide you with an understanding of accessibility, accessibility tools, and a knowledge of best practices when it comes to designing accessible sites for all.

Be sure to keep an eye on 456 Berea Street for the third part of this terrific series.

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  1. Ailsa Says:

    Hi Robin
    I have a link to your site in my Website. One of the ladies in a group I am in saw the heading and thought she should look no further “Take my Advice – Im not using it”
    It shows how long it is since I visited your site.
    I will have to return soon as you have so much mor for Photoshop, which I am now using/Learning
    Thank you
    Ailsa

  2. Robin Says:

    LOL, that’s a really good point Ailsa. I don’t want people to close their browser windows when they see the title of the site so I’ve changed it.

    Thanks for the feedback!

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