web accessibility and web standards

May 12, 2008 at 16:02 Leave a comment

The web is a wealth of information for everyone to gain access to. The web accessibility standards allow users, regardless of disability, to obtain this information with little or no difficulty. Various sites are designed for specific users with disabilities. For example, a blind person would be able to access a standard site with ease using a page reader. It is important to code the information for the site correctly so the page reader reads the information correctly. When it comes to web standards, W3C is the website to go to for a complete list of website rules. The rules consist of proper (x)html markup, style sheets, and accessibility. Web accessibility and web standards go hand in hand. Web standards, when followed ensure accessibility for all, on the World Wide Web.

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