accessibility legislation
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The IHT site is good, although I'm not sure it's really doing much from a design perspective - it's neatly laid out and has some tight iconography.
The Govt sites play a big part in some agencies lives - so I guess will accessibility.
I hope that it will mean web sites built with standards all i'm concerned with is who sets the standards and what they may be.
I rember designing sites for 640x480 screen res, with no graphic file larger than 5kb and an etire page weighing in at less that 20kb and frankly it wasn't design it was just "stripping things out". Since then most people have fought to introduce better standards to the web, to make users expect a new set of conventions and the technology has helped too. I don't like the thought of undoing some of those principles on account of govt legislation.