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Blind people sue Target because they can't access Target's website.
hulkster:
i wish i was in a minority...then i could get what i wanted by complaining.
JamIt:
The air force was interested in linking to one of our web apps and we had to do some tweaking to become Section 508 compliant (an accessibilty guideline created by the government). Just an FYI, this website http://webxact.watchfire.com/ can help verify your site for compliance.
--JamIt
ahofle:
--- Quote from: JamIt on October 05, 2007, 10:16:17 am ---Just an FYI, this website http://webxact.watchfire.com/ can help verify your site for compliance.
--- End quote ---
Thx for the excellent link!
tommy:
What ever happen to the days where you could run your business how ever the hell you saw fit? Now everyone has something to say about it and even have the balls to try to sue you over it. If you don't like their site or can't use it then don't shop there and move on.
I could see if they went out of their way to discriminate or the site was racist, otherwise get over it. Someone having trouble using a website is their problem and their problem alone, atleast it should be. IF Target wanted to accommodate these people it should be up to them and if not, so be it.
psik0tik:
Amen
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