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		<description>Page Accessibility Labs brings a unique passion to helping you make your web presence accessible and usable to all.</description>
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		<webMaster>nemecek@m-atelier.cz</webMaster>
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					<title><![CDATA[Copy Cat Testing in the UK]]></title>
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						Copy Cat Testing in the UK
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						Accessibility testing, if considered at all by website managers, is usually limited to automated accessibility testing. A simple Google search will come up with hundreds of articles discussing why this is simply not enough. But most solutions...
						&nbsp;(published 17.3.2006)
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					<title><![CDATA[DRC Encourages Compaints]]></title>
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						DRC Encourages Compaints
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						 Britain's Disability Rights Commission (DRC) has is on the warpath. It has called for disabled internet users to file and actively peruse claims against owners of websites which are inaccessible in a new campaign. "It will be a part of our...
						&nbsp;(published 10.3.2006)
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					<title><![CDATA[Costs of Web Accessibility]]></title>
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						Costs of Web Accessibility
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						Making a website accessible doesn’t need to be expensive. In fact, if it taken into account from the design phase of the project, it doesn’t need to add any costs. This is because W3C and Section 508 accessibility guidelines don’t call for...
						&nbsp;(published 6.3.2006)
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