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		<title>Accessible By Design</title>
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		<description>The demand for accessible sites is growing, but web workers, like you, are often unclear how to make sites more accessible. Designing an accessible site isn&apos;t necessarily harder, but it involves unique limitations that make you approach design from a different perspective.</description>
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		<title>Accountability of Accessibility and Usability</title>
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		<description>Focus on your users, all of them. Learn from mistakes currently made on the Web. If a user can&apos;t fill out a form, they can&apos;t buy anything from your site. People turned away by unusable sites will probably try a competitor&apos;s site. Don&apos;t be the site that turned people away. Make your Web site as usable and accessible as possible. It&apos;s the business savvy thing to do. It&apos;s the right thing to do. If you don&apos;t, someone just might force you legally to do it or threaten to sue.</description>
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