Websites that have been awarded the See it Right logo now have access to information on the real world benefits they provide.
The See it Right logo page has links to explain the practical benefits that users can expect to find in a See it Right accessible website as well as how achieving this standard of accessibility can benefit website owners, and the current list of See it Right logo holders.
The page on benefits for users is particularly useful, as it can form the basis of an accessibility help section for sites that have the See it Right logo. It’s written from the user perspective, telling visitors what steps have been taken to ensure their access to information and functionality on the website.
patrick h. lauke | 27/04/2007 at 20:49 | Permalink
just to clarify: are you suggesting that web authors are free to “borrow” (with only minor modifications) the information on “benefits for users” for their own accessibility/help section?
Henny | 28/04/2007 at 20:50 | Permalink
Hi Patrick, if you reference us then you are more than welcome. The important thing is that people know what to expect from an accessible website and get the most out of it.