"California may require websites to provide access to visually impaired users under ruling made in the long running case of the National Federation of the Blind vs Target. The case centers on Target not providing basic accessibility to vision impaired users via the use of alt tags for images, keyboard options for navigation and missing navigation headers."
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Websites May Require Visually Impaired Access In California
Websites May Require Visually Impaired Access In California: This is important. Web designers have been talking about accessibility issues for awhile. Now there may be legal impetus.
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web design
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