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Pictures, News Photos, Picture Slideshows & More Actualités à la Une Accessibility From The Ground Up The web professional's online magazine of choice. In: Articles By Matt May Published on January 20, 2005 You’ve seen it at all the design conferences. The hardest part of Web accessibility, in my opinion, is the stuff outside the angle brackets. Yes, Web accessibility is growing up. I have to share the misconceptions I hear all the time about accessibility: “It’s too restrictive on the design process, it adds too much time in development, and people with disabilities don’t come to my site, anyway!” The answer, of course, is: “If you build it, they will come.” And following accessible design practices as a part of everyday design ensures that you will reach more users, both with and without disabilities. There are lots of reasons to use accessible design practices in every project. Another argument is that it’s really not too much to ask. It’s also the law in a growing number of jurisdictions. Keep it simple The working group that produces the WCAG has wrestled with this problem for years now.

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