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Evaluating website accessibility

Someone pointed me to a series of three articles on evaluating website accessibility, by Roger Johansson. They’re an excellent practical guide to accessibility, similar to my own recently published article.

Many people, web developers as well as website owners, are new to website accessibility and find it difficult to evaluate. This three-part article series is intended to make it easier for non-experts to perform a basic accessibility check. I hope it will be helpful enough to make at least a few websites more accessible.

Whilst occasionally being a little heavy handed, his heart is in the right place and I think it’s great to see the upswing in popularity of web standards and accessibility amoung web designers and developers. And Sweden rocks, so he gets extra points in my book.

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Patrick Kennedy

Patrick Kennedy is a user experience strategist and design researcher based in Sydney Australia. He leads research activities that improve the user experience of cross-channel products and services; helping both designers and business decision makers in bringing those products and services to fruition. Read more.

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