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Robert Fry

Information for Social Change Journal (ISC) - 2 views

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    I highlighted parts of an article that others have already mentioned. I was interested in the aspect of web design and how new programs are not necessarily better as far as accessiblity. The program Ajax used by google apps and gmail is not good for accessibility. If one of the giants on the internet is using a program that is faulty in accessibility that is not a good trend. Also an issue I never thought about was the fact that high-speed internet is needed for readers. Many older people need readers but do not have access to high-speed internet. Finally, as web pages become more dynamic, interactive, more videos and images, the less effective the screen readers are.
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    I'm glad you tried the highligher. It works well to take us directly to the section of the article that you want us to notice.
Mike Maki

Smart analysis simplified - The Enabled Web - 2 views

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    On this site Our toolkit The analysis steps on this page require no knowledge of programming languages, and use only two tools to assist the analyst-both of which may be downloaded for free. The Firefox browser, (http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/) for which many other free tools have been developed both to assist in accessibility analysis and to directly assist persons with disabilities. I chose this site because it is very thorough on how to make sure your site is accessible to everyone. It is also user firendly. I think this is a great resource to become familiar with before building a website.
Gloria Braxton

Accessibility for Sufferes of Epilepsy - 0 views

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    I did not do this quite right at first so refer to the one below this
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