Building Accessible Websites
Currently the U.S. population includes more than 54 million
people with disabilities. Many of these people are unable to
fully benefit from the Internet because many web sites have
not been designed and built with accessibility in mind. The
nationwide AIR events are designed to provide local non-profit
organizations with a fully accessible web site through the
efforts of professional design and development teams. AIR-Houston
participants use their accessibility training to build at least
20 web sites in one day. AIR-Houston participants will enable
these organizations to market their missions on the World Wide
Web.
Accessible design [See:
What makes a website Accessible] has a global economic
impact. The 54 million Americans with disabilities have an
aggregate income of $1 trillion, which includes $220 billion
of discretionary spending. Worldwide, there are more than 500
million people with disabilities. Extending the reach of the
Internet to half a billion people has a tremendous impact on
the global economy. Simply put, global accessibility enhances
companies and organizations of all sizes. It increases their
customer base and improves their relationships with all customers,
including those who have disabilities.
The owner of Businelle Company is on the executive board
of the Houston Chapter of
Knowbility and encourages
adherence to its
guidelines.
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