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accessibility (1) Evaluation of the convenience of a property relative to the people who will be using it. May refer to ingress and egress for customers or lack of obstructions for persons with disabilities.(2) Important component in pricing surveying services.The more difficult the terrain and the less accessible the site;the more expensive the fee. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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"AccVerify SE is ready to run out of the box but provides
unsurpassed customization and scalability options for advanced
accessibility testing," said John Lutts, HiSoftware's director
of engineering, "The solutions have been designed to work together
seamlessly to provide complete accessibility testing and enable
FrontPage developers to achieve the highest level of Web site
accessibility and usability. , an accessibility testing and consulting firm, have shown
that sand and pea gravel require three to six times as much force to
move a loaded wheelchair across their surface than a three-quarter-inch
level pile carpet with padding, which in itself is often considered
inaccessible. " Rathbone
continued, "Now with HiSoftware's accessibility testing and
repair solutions, sites with minimal accessibility issues can be fixed
by the content owner, even if not a developer by trade. |
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