
There are many website owners who are alienating more than 10 million people by not making their websites accessible - for the visually impaired, that is. Over at TheRunwayScoop I recently wrote about two students at the Rochester Institute of Technology who are in the process of creating a website to help blind people shop for clothing.
As I was doing some research on the statistics of blind people in the U.S., I found out that the Disability Discrimination Act says that websites must be made accessible to diabled people. However, there are many misconceptions about the accessibility of websites and E-consultancy outlines these 7 web accessibility myths.
As a website owner, are you making it easy for all of your customers to shop or get information from you?
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