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Silverlight 2 and Web Accessibility

One question I have faced multiple times since the inception of Silverlight technology is how well does it support Web Accessibility requirements?  The support for accessibility was quite limited in Silverlight 1; but with Silverlight 2 there have been significant improvements.

The three part series, Creating Accessibility-aware Silverlight 2 Content, written by Mark Rideout is the best compilation features and examples on this topic. It walks the designers as well as developers through a series of things they can do to ensure that the RIA application they building is compliant with web accessibility requirements.

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