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IEEE ProComm Workshop: Accessibility in Web Design
By Kim Wallace Abstract: Ideally, content created by technical communicators would be accessible to anyone regardless of disability or impairment. However, most content (e.g., documents, webpages, and digital media) are not suited for all potential users. This issue prevents some people from accessing certain content, which makes it difficult to distribute information, products, entertainment, etc.,
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