Inclusive Design: Accessible user experiences on the web « UX Australia 2010 - 0 views
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Understanding how to incorporate accessible design practices within a project
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Integrating accessible, inclusive design practices throughout traditional UX research and design practices
Digital Web Magazine - Understanding Disabilities when Designing a Website - 0 views
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In the UK In the US 2m people have a vision impairment3 10m people have a vision impairment4 8.2m people have mild to moderate deafness5, 688,000 people have severe to profound deafness6 28m people have a hearing impairment7 3.4m people have a physical disability8 8m people have a physical disability9 1.5m people have a learning disability10 6.8m people have a learning disability11 6m people have dyslexia12 25m people have dyslexia13
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Most people who are blind will rely on screen reading software such as
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JAWS or Windows-Eyes
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Web 2.0: Understanding Web Accessibility - 0 views
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As stated by renowned accessibility expert Shawn Lawton Hewitt, Web Accessibility simply means that people with disabilities can use the Web. More specifically, Web Accessibility means that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate and interact with the Web.
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It is important to understand one aspect that most experts agree on – an individual web site can never be perfectly accessible to everybody. This has to do with the sheer diversity of disabilities as well as the potential overlap of multiple disabilities. But a systematic approach like implementing the WCAG guidelines can go long way in accommodating a very large number of people.
New Accessibility Guidelines A "Welcomed Update" | Practical eCommerce - 0 views
WebAIM: Link Contrast Checker - 0 views
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For usability and accessibility, links should be underlined by default.
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