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Texas Web Designers make the web accessible for the disabled

By: Jordan FeRoss

The agency that establishes web design policies and best practices, the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), recently met to address web accessibility by disabled individuals and foreigners, specifically non-English speakers. New laws were passed that will help these groups navigate cyberspace with greater facility, requiring Texas Web Designers to be meticulous about designing and coding.
Under House Bill 2819 (79th Regular Legislative Session), state agencies are required to ensure that disabled person have the same access to electronic information resources as those who are not disabled. There is one provision. If an agency claims the expense for converting digital information into a format usable for disabled persons will create too great an expense for their agency, they can appeal to have this requirement voided. This could potentially put Texas Web Designers in jeopardy if it is thought they dissuaded a company from making such changes to save money.
Hopefully, this exception will not be abused, but the outcome remains to be seen. By in large, Texas Web Designers are ahead of the game when it comes to high-tech web roll-outs. Some of the biggest corporations in America utilize Texas Web Designers for their web campaigns. But with this new legislation, it is of paramount importance that we do not cut corners to save a few bucks.
Every single one of us in the IT industry should be held accountable to this new standard: Texas Web Designers, coding specialists, IT experts, programming specialists, etcAccording to the Standards Review and Recommendations Publication, "People aged 45 through 54 have an 11.5 percent chance of developing a disability. This figure nearly doubles to 21.9 percent for those aged 55 through 64. The number of workers aged 55 and older will grow from 13 percent of the labor force in 2000 to 20 percent in 2020." (SRRPUB11) What does all of this mean? Quite simply, there is a large opportunity to expand your market by doing the right thing.
Augmenting your website for the hearing-impaired is not that hard at all, nor is it that expensive. One can implement these changes that will create a fully accessible website for the disabled, and easier to translate for non-English speakers using simple software. Texas Web Designers understand this. And the changes have created additional business opportunities in the form of new and repeat customers. The upside is that their clients have also added to their market share by including a segment that was totally ignored before these crucial changes were implemented.
It is important that we do not discriminate against disabled individuals by ignoring this legislation. We must make a concerted effort to comply with these standards. If we do, we will all benefit from the increased market share derived from these changes. Moreover, Texas Web Designers will stand as a shining example of what can be accomplished when we concern ourselves with issues affecting our disabled men and women.

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