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		<title>How to Commission an Accessible Website</title>
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		<description>Web accessibility is a label which few web designers, let alone their clients, fully understand. Many companies are unintentionally misleading customers by claiming to design accessible websites due to the lack of technical skills and understanding of the accessibility guidelines (WCAG 2.0).</description>
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		<title>An Eight-Step Implementation Model</title>
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		<description>The inaccessibility of web content can have a significant impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities. Many people without disabilities are ignorant of the importance of the issue to those who are directly affected. They are also often ignorant of the tremendous benefit that accessible web content can be. Accessible web sites offer independence to individuals with disabilities that would otherwise not have it.</description>
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