Web translators need accessible content too
Whooping 70% of web users do not speak english. They use web translators that apply the same technology to traverse through web content as some of the accessibility software out there. They can’t read content in Flash, they can’t read Obtrusive JavaScript delivering unique content after page load, and they naturally won’t read text in images.
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