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From: McMorland, Gabriel
Date: Jun 28, 2013 9:16AM
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Ideally, all people of all abilities are served well. You might enjoy reading about "universal design" or browsing through the articles on webaim.org
There was a thread a few weeks ago about color contrast for colorblind users.
It's hard for me to address your question without more specific direction.
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Dear All -
I keep wondering what guidelines benefit various disabities. Is there
something there for the dyslexic? For the color blind? Some sites
may be taccessible for the blind, but not for those with limited visual
fields. In these ,discussionscan I take accessible to mean fully
accessible? What disabilities are served? It is mushy.
Regards, George
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