The ease and convenience of entering a property by tenants, owners, customers, or any other users. Typically refers to foot traffic or automobile traffic, but could also refer to airplane traffic in subdivisions with accompanying landing strips for owners. A lack of accessibility typically results in a lower property value.
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- Accessibility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) - home page
Guidelines and resources from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
- Introduction to Web Accessibility
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- Apple - Accessibility
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- Microsoft Accessibility: Technology for Everyone, Home
Accessibility of Microsoft products, assistive technology, keyboard shortcuts, disability types, demos, tutorials, news, resources for educators.
- Accessibility – Google
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- Adobe - Accessibility Resource Center
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- WAVE - Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool
Online tool checks page accessibility, displays page with tags to show good and bad points.