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TAE Issue Brief: Making Web Sites More Accessible for Users Who Are Older and/or Have a Disability

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Summary
For older adults and individuals with disabilities, some website designs can pose access problems. Users may be unable to use a website’s navigational menu, fill out online forms, or even access content. Addressing accessibility issues is important. This brief addresses the adaptation of standard website construction techniques to meet the needs of the target populations. It includes considerations & strategies for design that are informative, functional and useful for these populations.
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universal accessibility; Information Technology Technical Assistance; accessible websites; Section 508 standards; W3C Web Accessibility

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