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Designing
Accessible
Websites

1. The Accessibility
    Problem

2. Who Is Affected
3. The Accessibility
    Initiative

4. Accessible
   Design Benefits
   Everyone

5. Legal Requirement
6. What Should You
    Do?

7. Resources and
    Links

8. Works Cited



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Accessible Design Benefits Everyone  

  Designing Accessible Websites

The 3WC Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 address a variety of situations where users operate very differently from the norm, including but not limited to disabilities. Special contexts also include using a different operating system, a voice browser, or a small screen. Urging content developers to consider different situations during page design, the guidelines assert that while each design choice is made with a specific situation in mind, it "generally benefits several disability groups and the Web community as a whole." For example, captioning of audio files not just makes audio files accessible to the hearing impaired, but also supports better machine indexing of content and faster searching of content; redundant text/audio/video can support different learning styles, low literacy levels and second-language access.

For a company, accessible Web design means good business. It’s a way to add huge pool of potential customers as well as their relatives, friends and employers.

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