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web design for disabled users
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From: chlori <usenet...@arto.ch>
Newsgroups: alt.disability.issues,alt.comp.blind-users
Subject: web design for disabled users
Date: Sun, 01 Jan 2006 11:53:28 +0100
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Hello
I will be writing something about webdesign considering
disabled users for my school English lessons. I am mainly
interested in visual and other physical disabilities.
Now I'm looking for some answers preferably from disabled users:
Q1: How accessible is the web for you?
Q2: What are your accessibility issues when using the web?
Q3: What could web designers do to make the web more accessible?
Thanks for your replies and/or links!
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chlori