Hi Trent,

Good point. I agree that in general not-for-profits do not spend enough time 
sharing accessibility to the public, and what's needed to be done. But there's 
always the issue of how to allocate resources and what you consider the 
organisation's priorities within a limited budget.

However it's a bit disingenuous for this so-called expert on usability to say 
"Building dull, technically compliant websites is easy but building 
commercially successful sites that are also accessible is not."

If someone wants a website that has all the bells and whistles and flash and 
what-have-you, this is fine. The developer just needs to provide an alternate 
version that is updated as is the bells and whistles version. Besides, not 
everyone has all the bells and whistles, so in reality, for accessibility or 
otherwise, an alternate version will be needed.

Cheers
David

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Interesting reading David, thank you.

Of particular interest was the "Time to talk" section of that same piece.

Cheers,
Trent

David Goldstein wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is just to follow-on from the recent discussion. And yes, I know it's 
> not DNS, but just noting the problem.
>
> Cheers
> David
>
> 'Most websites' failing disabled
> Most (97%) of the leading websites around the world are failing to provide 
> the most basic accessibility standards for people with disabilities.
>
> The survey was across 5 sectors in 20 countries.
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6210068.stm
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