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Guild of Accessible Web Designers Launched!
New Web Standards Incubator Will Act As Catalyst For Worldwide Adoption Of Professional Standards
The Guild of Accessible Web Designers marked its launch today by calling upon Web designers to embrace accessibility as the cornerstone and guiding principle of their profession.
Accessibility goes far beyond preparing Web sites for disabled people,
said Jim Byrne, founder of GAWDS. Accessibility is now shorthand for the adoption of core standards that benefit every user of the Internet and impact the bottom line of every business. GAWDS intends to promote these standards to instill in Web designers the high level of competence and professionalism required to unlock the full potential of the Internet
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