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Abrahams Accessibility - Blog Archive for August (2010)

There were 2 blog postings during August (2010):

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W3C verification tool Unicorn
W3C recently announced the release of Unicorn, a one-stop tool to help people improve the quality of their Web pages. Unicorn combines a number of popular tools from W3C in a single, easy interface, including the Markup validator, CSS validator,...
Peter Abrahams, Bloor Research | 12th August '10

Survey on the needs and obstacles to accessibility in development
I am an associate member of the Accessibility Interoperability Alliance (AIA) and was sent the following request. I am not involved day to day in the development process so I cannot respond. I have looked at the survey and I believe the...
Peter Abrahams, Bloor Research | 19th August '10

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