Re: Hello?
by "Jenny Toller" <jenny.toller(at)ntlworld.com>
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Wed, 23 Jan 2002 21:24:44 -0000 |
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> Wow, I can hardly believe what I'm reading here.
I agree!
> Design for accessibility does not mean making a site usable to a
person who
> is visually impaired. It includes people of many diabilities,
including
> visual, hearing, and cognitive disabilities.
But it is not just about disabilities! It is also about the future,
about all types of internet-ready device, whatever form they take.
> Designing accessible web sites means designing for the widest audience
> possible. It means making sites intuitive, easy to use, valuable
sources of
> information, that can be accessed by anyone.
Absolutely!
Jenny
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