Websites become new focus of disability rights in age of COVID-19
Website accessibility considers a range of disabilities, including blindness, low-vision, deafness and motor impairment. Photo by Katie Lauer.
Website accessibility considers a range of disabilities, including blindness, low-vision, deafness and motor impairment. Photo by Katie Lauer.
For most internet users, website accessibility is expected. For example, if someone goes to Target’s website, they will expect to be able to see products, compare prices, and order online.…