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Barrier-free Web design, a.k.a. Web accessibility 2.0 | 456 Berea Street Barrier-free Web design, a.k.a. Web accessibility 2.0 | 456 Berea Street

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If we eschew the narrow definition of accessibility, we have a better chance of convincing the sceptics about the benefits of an accessible site. The result is a site that is accessible to as many people as possible, including people with disabilities.

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2124_32 Zubrik Barrier-free Web design, a.k.a. Web accessibility 2.0 | 4...
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April 27, 2007
8886_32 Travis Barrier-free Web design, a.k.a. Web accessibility 2.0 | 4...
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April 26, 2007

An attempt to explain why we believe that including everybody does not risk excluding people with disabilities.

9227_32 bogeywebdesign Barrier-free Web design, a.k.a. Web accessibility 2.0 | 4...
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December 28, 2006

including selling accessibility to the client

11_32 ippe Barrier-free Web design, a.k.a. Web accessibility 2.0 | 4...
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November 20, 2006

An attempt to explain why we believe that including everybody does not risk excluding people with disabilities.

14445_32 Dale Barrier-free Web design, a.k.a. Web accessibility 2.0 | 4...
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October 25, 2006

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3586_32 Non-profit Technology Barrier-free Web design, a.k.a. Web accessibility 2.0 | 4...
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April 26, 2007

An attempt to explain why we believe that including everybody does not risk excluding people with disabilities.

12380_32 Accessible Web Developers Barrier-free Web design, a.k.a. Web accessibility 2.0 | 4...
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October 24, 2006

Roger Johansson and Tommy Olsson attempt to explain why they believe that is important and why they do not think including everybody risks excluding people with disabilities.