"Accessible Web Sites" Isn't a Swear Word

Webmasters have no excuse. Anyone can follow these steps and produce an accessible site with this step by step guide.

(PRWEB) March 24, 2005

Webmasters seem to fear the thought of creating accessible sites. With hundreds of guidelines to discover and thousands of mistakes being flagged, most businesses have failed to comply even with the most basic "Priority 1" or "Single A" guideline.

In October 2004 the law required all businesses to comply with the web accessibility guidelines outlined by W3C. So far studies show that only few have taken this seriously.

For most webmasters, the problem is being unaware of the tools to use and where to find them. Zanet was in the same position. On a budget of zero, the tools were collected and a site was put together meeting "Priority 3" or "Triple A" accessibility. This report points out the steps they took. You can learn from the mistakes made and the resources used.

Read the report here: http://www.zanet.co.uk/accessible/youraccessiblesite.htm

So webmasters don’t run a mile when you here the words "web site accessibility". It really isn't all that bad.

zanet accessible web design

http://www.zanet.co.uk/

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Contact Information
Zane Clements
ACCESSIBLE WEB DESIGN : ZANET
http://www.zanet.co.uk/accessible/youraccessiblesite.htm
01202 461767

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