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Accessibility Humanised (01 Jan 2004)
If you want guarantees that a website is well-designed for people with disabilities, you have to run usability tests with disabled people. Some consultancies offer such tests. You can also choose to run the tests yourself. Most disabled web users will be glad to help you out. You can always adjust the number of tests and tests participants to your budget and time scale. Having a single disabled user evaluate a site is not optimal, but can still be quite an eye-opening experience.
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