Harry quoted: > "Following these guidelines will make content *accessible* > to a wider range of people with disabilities" Accessibility = aim at people with disabilities > "Following these guidelines will also often make your > Web content more *usable* to users in general." Usability = aimad at everyone Note also the difference between "will make" and "will often make". The second one means that usability may be a side effect of using WCAG 2.0, not its primary goal. Regards, Ramón.Received on Monday, 17 December 2012 19:16:05 GMT
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