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Tag Archives: DDA
SharePoint and Web Accessibility
[Reading time: < 1 minute] According to Bruce Lawson, a web accessibility expert working in the legal sector, Sharepoint fails to meet one of the priority 1 requirements (which must be met), and breaks some priority two requirements (which should … Continue reading
Britain’s online newspapers accessibility scores – should do better
[Reading time: 2 - 3 minutes] Today Martin Belam publishes the scores from his excellent series of articles looking at the accessibility of the UK’s main national newspaper websites. The Times came out on top, even though it makes no … Continue reading
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