Does this page look plain and unstyled?

Tools, wizards, articles and tutorials on Web Accessibility for the conscientious web developer

Subscribe to Accessify's RSS Feed   

Latest Accessibility News on Accessify

Wednesday, June 09, 2004

The accessible search

Touting itself as a search engine designed to be fully accessible to all users, YouSearched does indeed seem to practice what it preaches. Emphasizing the importance of universal access, YouSearched maintains they've created a truly accessible search experience — succeeding, they claim, where competing search engines have long failed. From the press release announcing their launch:

[I]ndividuals using the Internet who are disabled, who are blind, who have difficulties distinguishing colours, have low vision, suffer tremors, or varying degrees of paralysis, and others living with disabilities, are as important as any other user, says YouSearched.Com founder Khalid Karrar. Without meaning to, all other search engines present roadblocks for people with disabilities.

Sounds promising, to say the least. Feel free to browse through their accessibility statement, and provide feedback on how well they measure up to it.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Home

Looking for an older post? Accessify's news archives are here



This page is styled using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). If you can read this message, the chances are that your browser does not properly support CSS or you have disabled this yourself. The content on this site is perfectly readable without style sheets, though; it just doesn't look quite so fancy.

site statistics

This site is partnered with MIS Web Design and Top4Office for Copiers and Digipro for Photocopiers. Web design by Swindon Internet & PR Services.

How you can help support this site: Learn web design from the creator of this site, or help him by requesting some PR Photography