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Websites built with '''accessibility''' in mind are flexible in meeting different user needs, preferences and suituations. Though these methods can help everyone who uses the web, they are often legally required to be implemented in an effort to prevent discrimination against people with disabilities.
Websites built with '''accessibility''' in mind are flexible in meeting different user needs, preferences and suituations. Though these methods can increase [[usability]] for everyone who uses the web they are often legally required to be implemented in a specific effort to prevent discrimination against people with disabilities.


== See also ==
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* [http://joeclark.org/book/ Joe Clark's ''Building Accessible Websites'' book]
* [http://joeclark.org/book/ Joe Clark's ''Building Accessible Websites'' book]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_accessibility Wikipedia article on ''Web Accessibility'']
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_accessibility Wikipedia article on ''Web Accessibility'']
 
* [http://juicystudio.com/article/validity-accessibility.php ''Validity and Accessibility'']


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Websites built with accessibility in mind are flexible in meeting different user needs, preferences and suituations. Though these methods can increase usability for everyone who uses the web they are often legally required to be implemented in a specific effort to prevent discrimination against people with disabilities.

See also