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About Nathan J Pledger

Blogging about Accessibility, Web Standards and ASP.NET 2.0. As a Member of the British Computer Society, I am committed to industry standards and professionalism. My experience in Accessibility stretches from working in commerce-driven environments to NHS sites.

 
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