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Assistive Technology: Screen Readers and Browsers

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Web Accessibility

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Assistive technologies are an indispensable assessment tool for the web developer. It is not possible to determine a website’s compliance with most of the requirements of accessible web design using a conventional browser alone.

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© 2006 Jim Thatcher, Michael R. Burks, Christian Heilmann, Shawn Lawton Henry, Andrew Kirkpatrick, Patrick H. Lauke, Bruce Lawson, Bob Regan, Richard Rutter, Mark Urban, Cynthia D. Waddell

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Thatcher, J. (2006). Assistive Technology: Screen Readers and Browsers. In: Web Accessibility. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0188-5_5

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