Category Archives: Accessibility

Posts relating to accessibility issues

Mickey Mouse Designers

I, along with many others in the web standards and accessibility designer community I’m sure, would love to hear why the new redesign of the Disney Store was not developed to W3C web standards and accessibility guidelines. They had such … Continue reading

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Guild of Accessible Web Designers

On 31 October 2005 I was accepted into the Guild of Accessible Web Designers, a world-wide association of organisations and accessible web designers and developers – designed to both promote and protect accessible design standards.

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New European Parliament website – Not Standards-Compliant

European Parliament Not only is the code a mess but you can’t even complete the contact form and tell the webmaster what an abortion the site is. You’d have thought that with the budget available the EU could have gotten … Continue reading

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