We <3 The Guardian
Came across an article titled “Web designers still failing disabled people” in this week’s Technology Guardian. It tells us about a law that just has been passed called PAS 78 and also that:
Making websites accessible is a legal requirement under the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), and service providers must ensure that disabled people can use their sites. This position was clarified by the DRC in 2002.
It also states how 80% of websites surveyed failed to meet the requirements, and also mentions how 2 companies have been prosecuted. Interesting read if your up for it. (link up at the top)
sy Cat:
- Geeky | Time: 10:19 am (UTC+8)
