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Article :: Developing Accessible User Interfaces
Computers are an integral part of daily life, which is why it's critical to design applications and Web sites that are accessible to all users—including those with disabilities. Often, making an application accessible is as easy as providing a text alternative to a graphic image. Sue Hildreth discusses a few key guidelines.
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