Disabled People for Web-Site Design Term Paper

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This study concludes that there is a critical need for testing initiatives to determine accessibility compliance of web pages and furthermore, further study is critically needed to determine which testing methods for web page user accessibility for the disabled are accurate methods for such testing of web page accessibility factors.

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