?Most websites? failing disabled

Published December 5th, 2006


Most of the leading websites around the world are failing to provide the most basic accessibility standards for people with disabilities.
Ninety seven percent of websites did not provide even minimum levels of accessibility, a new survey has found.

Accessibility agency Nomensa tested the leading websites in five different sectors across 20 countries

Only three websites, including the British Prime Minister’s site, achieved the minimum standards.

BBC NEWS | Technology | ‘Most websites’ failing disabled





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