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Re: Your favorite samples of websites that are "ool"looking, yet accessible
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Date: Aug 5, 2011 12:48PM
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Yep; always room for improvement, but a decent display of web
accessibility.
Vincent Young
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Although the home page of http://www.nomensa.com/ has a few HTML and WCAG
issues ...
Rick Hill, Web CMS Administrator
University Communications, UC Davis
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