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«December 12, 2005»

Disney backs away from Accessibility

In the category of “WHY”, DisneyUK removes its standards-compliant website and replaces it with one that does not even meet the simplest accessibility functions.

Anyone familiar with this is appreciatively confused by this action. While most companies see the need for accessibility and eventually implement it in newer versions, this is an amazing step for a company this large to take a step backwards.

Really, there are just no explanations or any words that can capture this decision by Disney to leave people out of their website.

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