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19 Jul, 2008
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Designing an Accessible Site Without Losing Your Mind
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Most designers think of creating accessible content as something that will take weeks of exaggerated tagging, designing tab-browsing and hot keys for every minute function of a site, and writing over-descriptive metadata...Need more? Read these related posts:
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