>I would add would be that there are also certain laws out there that
regulate some developers and what they must do to make it legally
accessible!
You are quite correct. My understanding is that there is a legal requirement to do this in the UK, US, Canada and Australia, but there are probably a lot more countries where this is required.
One problem that ASP.NET developers face is that while bodies like RNIB and W3C give out excellent advice at the rendered HTML level, there seems to be little or no advice specific to ASP.NET.
In connection with some work that was vetted by the RNIB's accessibilty testers, I have been advised that tables for layout are not necessarily a barrier to accessibility. On future projects I will certainly explore using CSS.
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