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Website design and user needs.  

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Introduction: In order to reach the widest possible audience you have to build a website that will be displayed appropriately with different platforms, browsers as well as connection speeds nevertheless, along with compatibility it is important to consider the physical needs of your users (June Cohen, page 182). Consequently, the provision of access to the web for disabled people is becoming a more important dimension of web development in the developed countries. Furthermore, designing for disabled users is not a problem, it is more as opportunity however, you have to start approaching it positively. Therefore, with just small amount of thought and effort, you can make your website accessible to these users, bearing in mind that there are millions of users who have physical disabilities (one in seven people in the UK-about 8.5 million-suffer from some form of disability, The Disables Right Commission). This essay clarifies how to make the web...

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