I use the same definition of accessibility everywhere: accommodating features a person cannot change or cannot change easily. |
In any event, accessibility is almost as poorly-known now as it was 2.5 years ago when I started work on my book. That's because most 'Web' developers aren't making Web sites at all, since they don't have a clue what valid HTML and CSS means. |
In fact, we have another [client] in the other room. |
It's been a very good year for us. |
Most of the time it's the big criminal lawyers that take care of those cases. |
Navigation is important, but the single biggest issue is prodding Web developers into learning how to make standards-compliant sites. They've quite simply been doing it wrong all along. |
Our evidence leads us to believe at this time that this was an isolated incident, |
Retailers play a vital role in our success and we aim to offer them unprecedented support. In addition to our above the line activity we have worked closely with our sales promotion agency, 141 Worldwide, to develop a strong retail strategy and provide retailers with an extensive range of bespoke point of sale material. |
Self-respect permeates every aspect of your life. |
That's a crime of opportunity that could be totally prevented. |
That's to the credit of the officers, particularly on night shift, who are doing a good job. |
The issue in Web accessibility is the fact that blind and visually-impaired people need the single biggest boost to achieve equivalence, since the real-world Web is a visual medium. |
There are so many parts of online captioning that either don't work or work badly that just getting it to work at all is an achievement. |
There's what we expect bears to do and then there's what they do. Sometimes the two don't match. |
These people are incorrigible. And since none of them could graduate anyway, you are all expurgated. You are dismissed! You are out of here forever! I wish you well. |