30 days to a more accessible weblog
I’m enjoying Mark Pilgrim’s ongoing series, 30 days to a more accessible weblog. I’m trying to be mindful of Mark’s accessibility pointers in my personal and corporate online publishing. Keeping content maximally accessible is a smart thing to do (quite apart from being the right thing to do)—accessibility doesn’t cost more, and it extends the life and reach of online info.
Today Mark points to a particularly interesting resource:
Vischeck simulates colorblindness and allows you to see what colorblind people see. You can check a single image or an entire web page.
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