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so yes talk about accessibility this is that I had plant okay okay I had planned to do to help Chris out with but she was going to present it but I do a lot of the accessibility checking in our tools and IBM that used the toolkit so alright push the button here we go so what Iamp;#39;m gonna talk about is accessibility why you need it Iamp;#39;m guessing most people here will know that so weamp;#39;ll try to get through that a little quickly because I think Iamp;#39;ve only got twenty minutes now Iamp;#39;ll talk a little bit about what did it does automatically for you what the toolkit is doing to enable accessibility Iamp;#39;m gonna focus on HTML and HTML based outputs meaning XHTML epub anything that bundles up the HTML files and then try to tell you what you need to do on your own if anything so yeah Iamp;#39;m the one talking because Chris isnamp;#39;t here and Iamp;#39;m sorry youamp;#39;re gonna see a lot of me today so what do we mean when we talk about accessibility