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Mar 1

Some examples of law suites involving web sites. I will update this as I find them. If you know of any, I would appreciat a link.

Court Cases

Mar 1

It is my hope to find and place articles here that will give you an idea of how those with disabilities “see” and use the web site. So here is the first and I hope to have more to follow.

A Christmas tale about accessible shopping
Léonie Watson is Nomensa’s Head of Accessibility and visually impaired.
Surfing Blind
by Max Robinson (on visual Impairment)
Staying Focused
By Stephanie May (on Text - to - Speech)
Multiple Technologies Clear Obstacles
By Jonathan Avila (on being legally blind, while having usable vision)

Videos

Introduction to Web Accessibility
This WebAIM article includes two videos where people with disabilities are interviewed on camera. The first, “Keeping Web Accessibility in Mind,” is a bit long and about accessibility in general. The second, “Experiences of Students with Disabilities,” is shorter and exclusively interviews.
AssistiveWare videos
These show some of the most extreme uses of assistive technologies. Mike, who suffers spinal muscular atrophy plays many video games including first person shooters using a Mac. A woman with ALS controlling her computer with a switch taped to her cheek and woman with cerebral palsy who uses her computer to do graphic design work.

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