
The internet's accessibility problem -- and how to fix it | Clive Loseby
TED Tech
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A whopping 97% of the world's websites have accessibility issues for those living with disabilities seen and unseen. Many are only navigable through the use of a mouse and not a keyboard, which can exclude people whose disabilities impact their hand function or find motor control. On the TED stage, Clive Lowesby challenges us to think about why the web is closed off to many living with disabilities - and what we can do to turn things around.
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