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<font face="Franklin Gothic Book">Awesome.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5.3.2013 19:21, Amy Hendrix wrote:<br>
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<div style="">Esmi from the Accessibility group has posted a
draft of the Accessibility chapter of the Theme Dev handbook.</div>
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href="http://make.wordpress.org/docs/theme-developer-handbook/theme-functionality/accessibility/">http://make.wordpress.org/docs/theme-developer-handbook/theme-functionality/accessibility/</a><br>
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<div style="">Note that this isn't the same as the theme
accessibility guidelines that we've discussed as an add-on to
the review process; rather, it's a best practices doc for
developers. But it's already a good one, if you're interested
in better accessibility for your own themes, or just in
understanding the concepts involved.</div>
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