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actually readable, usable, (<-- add comma here, your listing) and understandable for everyone? anyone with a web browser, in one sense (<-- I think that this bit of text is unnecessary and makes the reading more convoluted, or if you like this line, add a coma after it) that website is accessible to everyone with a web browser.
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Accessibility in itself is a bit of a misleading term sometimes, especially if English is your second language. It is sometimes referred to as "inclusive design."
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If your site is on the Internet, reachable by anyone with a web browser, in one sense that website is accessible to everyone with a web browser.
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If your site is on the Internet, reachable by anyone with a web browser, that website is accessible to everyone with a web browser.
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But, is all content on your website actually readable, usable and understandable for everyone? Are there no thresholds that bar certain people from "accessing" all the information you are exposing?
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But, is all content on your website actually readable, usable, and understandable for everyone? Are there no thresholds that bar certain people from "accessing" all the information you are exposing?
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You could ask yourself questions like the following:
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