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Why should text-only pages not be considered as a primary means of making a site accessible?

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Why should text-only pages not be considered as a primary means of making a site accessible?

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Text-only pages should not be necessary to ensure accessibility of Web pages except in very rare cases. Text-only pages are frequently counterproductive to accessibility, as they tend to be kept less up-to-date than primary pages or leave out information that is on primary pages.

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