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"WCAG 2 and the mobileOK Basic Tests specifications have been moved to “proposed recommendation status” by the W3C, which means that the technical material is complete and it has been implemented in real sites. "
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"The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 is currently in W3C Proposed Recommendation status and may be advanced to W3C Recommendation status before the end of this year. To prepare for this it’s time to start reading up on WCAG 2.0 if you haven’t already."
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"Artikkelin lähtökohtana on se todellisuus, että lähes kaikki suuret verkkopalvelut elävät ja kuolevat jonkun sisällönhallintajärjestelmän avulla. Sisällönhallintajärjestelmät ovat tärkeässä roolissa aina kun kyseessä on kehitystyö jolla on sisällöllisiä ja teknisiä ulottuvuuksia. Hakukoneoptimointi on juuri tällainen ulottuvuus jossa yhdistyy sisältö ja teknologia."
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"Here’s a starter list of some resources to help transition to WCAG 2 from the world of WCAG 1, now the new standard goes to proposed recommendation status. "
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"One large group of people with special needs that is often overlooked – even by those who make an effort to build accessible websites – is dyslexics.
A good way to learn more about dyslexia, how it can make it hard to use the web, and what you as a designer can do about it is to read Mel Pedley’s article series on designing for dyslexics:"
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"Search millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today. Most were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of LIFE and Google."
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