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Vaughan | 00:00 UK time, Tuesday, 12 April 2005

Something a bit different for the weblog. We don't often post techie stuff here, because although we're a bunch of web geeks, we figure such articles might not interest everyone. However, a recent piece in Digital Web Magazine is worth a few moments of everyone's time. Written by Wendy Chisholm, it's called .

As Wendy says in the article: "Designing for everyone will help you create content that is used by more people in more situations". This ain't rocket science, kids. The article goes on to suggest that taking into account all the various access needs of people using the net will help to increase the amount of innovation in the design and usability of websites. Take a read - it's fascinating stuff (and we're not just saying that because we're web geeks, honest).

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