[blindlaw] Website Accessibility Explained in Plain Language
Steve Jacobson
steve.jacobson at visi.com
Sat Apr 10 14:10:50 UTC 2010
What is BIT.LY? Are these something like the "tiny" links that are sometimes used? I'm always a little uneasy following
a link that has an unfamiliar form.
Best regards,
Steve Jacobson
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 13:23:49 +0900, Derek Wilson wrote:
>Hi all,
>Have you ever wondered what website accessibility really means or
>struggled to explain it to someone? Here is a clear and simple
>explanation in plain language. Please share this with anyone who
>might be interested, and remind them to support website accessibility
>in Canada by signing our petition. Here is a quote from the article:
>BLOCK QUOTE BEGINS
>"...various state and federal laws require state agencies to have
>accessible websites for all visitors to our sites, as well as
>accessible software for state employees."
>END BLOCK QUOTE
>Two links follow:
>Link to Article That Explains Website Accessibility in Plain Language:
>http://bit.ly/dr3dvQ
>Link to Petition That Calls for Accessible Government of Canada Websites:
>http://bit.ly/atTPSb
>Cheers,
>--
>Derek Wilson
>Email: career.practitioner at gmail.com
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>--
>Derek Wilson
>Email: career.practitioner at gmail.com
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