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Hi Guys.
Last month I read an article in a magazine talking about Accessability for the visually impaired and the laws governing them and read what I already knew about commercial websites and how they must abide by the Disability Discrimination Act.
What I was VERY suprised to read was that the European Parliament has been passing through signed a "declaration" that would mean that all "Public websites" will have to abide by standard accessabilty practices by 2010 or you could face court.
"Public Websites" mean every website made to the public.
I was alarmed by this cos this would mean a large number of XOOPS users would fall foul of this law if they live within Europe regardless of whether they run a business or not.
So i've decided to let you all know what things you can change to make your site comply. There will probably be other things you can do but i will add the things I know.
1. All text must be resizable in all browsers - use % instead of px as Internet Explorer (IE) cant resize text sized in px (typical of IE to be different
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2. Make sure important images such as linked (href), photos & Diagram images use Alt tags. Background images dont need this. Images with no content value can have alt='*' so they will be ignored.
3. If your link is going to open a new window then say it in plain text. As some people with visual impairement will get confused because they will think the back button is broken.
As i said, there will probably be other things you can do but you will need to do some research for the time being and i will add any new stuff to this list as i get it.
Hope this helps with your theme designing.