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Verified examplars of accessible websites
From: Mark Weiler
Date: Nov 28, 2016 5:45PM
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Hello all,
When learning something practical, like website design, it's helpful to have a few exemplary models to study and learn from. These models demonstrate skill that might not otherwise be provided in general descriptions of good designs. The models would have to sufficient complexity to showcase the skill.
Would anyone know of examples of websites that have been intentionally designed to be user friendly for users of assistive devices (ex., screen readers, sip puffs) or users with particular disabilities and also verified as user-friendly by members of those intended user groups? I'm trying to find some examples to learn from.
Sincerely,
Mark
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