Re: What is missing in accessible design?
by Gerhard Schoening <g.sch(at)onlinehome.de>
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Thu, 14 Mar 2002 19:14:00 +0100 |
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"Shelley Watson" <shelley(at)internavigate.com> |
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aware-techniques(at)hwg.org |
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Hello Shelley,
On Thursday, March 14, 2002 at 18:31 you wrote:
> Consequently I do not browse the web with the intent on
> only being stimulated by visual aspects but rather look
> for a combination of ideas, visual presentation and
> information that appeal.
There's
> ...the sites that I frequent are the ones that appeal to
> me because of content rather than visual presentation.
> Having said that, I'm very aware of the fact that I do not
> stay at sites that I find difficult to read regardless of
> the information it contains.
nothing
> I recognize that for many their exposure to people with
> disabilities may be somewhat limited. Consquently, there
> is a perception that they are a "minority" population and
> therefore there isn't a "need" to address the issues that
> this segment of the population deal with on a day-to-day
> basis.
to be
> If looked at from the commercial point of view, people
> with disabilities are part of the buying public also :)
added :-)
Thanks,
Gerhard
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