Websites Accessibility. What?  They may not be able to see, hear, move, or may not be able to process some types of information easily or at all.  They.

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Websites Accessibility

What?  They may not be able to see, hear, move, or may not be able to process some types of information easily or at all.  They may have difficulty reading or comprehending text.  They may not have or be able to use a keyboard or mouse.  They may have a text-only screen, a small screen, or a slow Internet connection.

Why?  Buy in on-line shop  EU and US laws  „The biggest blind of the Internet”

Mythbuster  You have to create two versions of the site or create plain-text version  It makes me to create primitive projects!  Only for people with disabilities

It makes me to create primitive projects!

How?  Tables versus CSS  Blinking or moving elements? Say NO!  Images with alternatives  Colours

Tables versus CSS

Blinking or moving elements?

Images with alternatives

Colours LIKE THISNOT THIS HELLO WORLD!

Where?  In English  In Polish