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Woman viewing web site with screen magnification If you, or someone you know, is responsible for a blog, or any other Web site, then you need to be aware of how it is "seen" by the thousands of Web users who use a screen reader to access your pages.

The American Federation for the Blind has prepared a few Quick Tips for Bloggers to assist you in making your site more accessible. It is not as difficult as you might think.

So you have a blog, and you’re worried that it might not be accessible to people with disabilities? Don’t worry! A few simple changes can increase your blog’s potential readership.

How to Make Your Blog Accessible to Blind Readers

SOURCE: The American Federation for the Blind

UPDATE: The AFB has publised some additional information that should be understood be anyone with the resposibility of maintaining a Web site. It is available at Is Blogging Accessible to People with Vision Loss?.

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