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Accessible Web Sites:

Why would any business or service provider want to make their services or products unavailable to a large proportion of society?

Many of your potential clients, customers, contacts, suppliers who visit your web site may be disabled in some way. Yet many web designers completely ignore their needs. Sites are designed purely as a visual medium with no thought given to other ways that people may access the information on your web site.

Designing accessible web sites does not lead to heavy constraints on your desired style of web site. Making a site accessible increases the clarity of documents and browsing is easier for everyone.

The growth of the World Wide Web means that many people with serious sight problems or blindness are now able to read and enjoy a great wealth of information which was previously unavailable to them, from news and reviews to timetables and online shopping.

But some web sites remain inaccessible simply because they are inflexible, or designed using code which cannot be read by all access technology.

How do people with sight problems read the Web?

Some people require large text, while others can only read smaller text. Most people need a highly contrasting colour scheme, while some can only read yellow text on a black background. To cater for everyone, web sites should be flexible in design, enabling the individual to adjust the text and colour settings to suit their needs and circumstances.

Careful design is vital for people reading web sites in these ways as inappropriate use of HTML code can render some web pages unreadable.

Accessible web sites are readable by everyone, however they use the Internet. An accessible Web sites need not be dull! Attractive, dynamic designs, which are fully accessible, can be achieved. Web sites that are designed intelligently benefit everyone, not only people with disabilities.

A Confession ...

This site is not as accessible as it could be. I am looking at ways to improve it and would welcome any suggestions.

Useful Links:

If you are interested in the issue of accessibility, here are some links to other web sites that you may find interesting.

Ability Net: A charity that provides impartial, expert advice about computer technology for disabled people

URL: www.abilitynet.co.uk

RNIB: The RNIB's "Campaign for Better Web Design".

URL: www.rnib.org.uk/professionals/webaccessibility/Pages/web_accessibility.aspx

My Web My Way: The BBC's 'My Web My Way' explains the many ways you can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible to you.

URL: www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility

Microsoft: Microsoft's disability and technology pages

URL: www.microsoft.com/enable

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