Web accessibility no longer an afterthought
15 Dec, 2009, by appsheriff || Topics: Web Design
Web accessibility is the practice you adopt in making websites usable so that people with all abilities and disabilities could use it. When sites are designed, developed and edited correctly, all users will have equal access to the information and functionality. When you design a site such that, the text and images are large or enlargeable, it will be easier for users with poor sight to understand the content. When links are underlined or differentiated, as well as colored, it will ensure that the color blind users notice them.




