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About Web Accessibility FeaturesWhile trying to create the most pleasing layout it happens that many people forget about Web Accessibility - to get the most information about this topic you should read the introduction of the W3C WAI = the Web Accessibility Initiative of the World Wide Web Consortium. The w3.org/WAI page starts off by saying "The power of the Web is in its universality.
There is a lot about web accessibility that can be done by the
author of the web content, including to provide With mksite.sh we ask you to write a "sitefile" that (a) contains html markup complex enough to build colored visual structure for desktop graphical screens [the biggest audience] (b) and put the references to associated pages into known places with known markups that we can parse an "access-tree" of sect/subsect pages. From the sect/subsect relations we can automatically generate alternative navigations to help accessibility to the content of your website. The two most prominent features are:
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