W3C, Accessibility and the Web: A Shared Responsibility

  2007-04-15 02:00:02
One of the leaders in ensuring Web accessibility has long been the W3C, which has launched accessibility projects of many types for much of its existence. Last week the W3C announced the lastest release in these efforts, and a good example of the quiet but important work that is ongoing at the W3C and a small number of other organizations. 
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