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Chuck norris

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I am forced to somtmiees wonder whether the ‘add-ons’ are really added to make the site more accessible or to simply present itself as being accessible.Absolutely. The problem is when designers and developers get it into their heads that they need to do something . They know that people with poor eyesight can't read very small text, so adding a text-resizer counts as  doing something  and so they do it. Realising that it was their fault for specifying text as 9pt in the first place is unlikely to feature My first thought when I see this kind of widget on a totally inaccessible page is  What idiots!    but it isn't as bad as that. The designers do at least see a need and point in accessibility, even if they don't understand anything about it. This gives a better chance of meaningful dialogue leading to improved accessibility.The problem is how we stop preaching to the already-converted, and start converting those who need to be converted!
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Thank you, Marti; we remember fodnly Lee's gentle way of sharing his intuitive understanding of permaculture- and his kindness, which seems to be a trait shared by all of his family his effect ripples on.

Current revision as of 14:21, 28 February 2009

Thank you, Marti; we remember fodnly Lee's gentle way of sharing his intuitive understanding of permaculture- and his kindness, which seems to be a trait shared by all of his family his effect ripples on.

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