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Archive for category: Web accessibility

   (2007.05.02)

Time once again for documented evidence why Canadian Web sites suck

   (2007.04.24)

The whole agreement between NFB and Amazon is fishy

   (2007.04.16)

A checklist of items, including standards compliance and accessibility, that ought to be or must be met in a redevelopment of the TTC Web site

   (2007.04.09)

I’ll believe Google is serious about accessibility when I see it

   (2007.04.09)

Quick: What fun little stunt did WAI completely miss on April 1?

   (2007.03.01)

We now have another research paper demonstrating that a Web site that meets accessibility guidelines is more usable by nondisabled people

   (2007.02.23)

Google sends interns to work on accessibility. And they have how many billions in the bank?

   (2007.01.11)

Italic and cursive fonts do not look as bad as is claimed when zoomed

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