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Re: Web Accessibility For Notetakers
From: Ella Yu
Date: Nov 11, 2015 7:11AM
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Thank you for your insights.
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From: "rjaquiss" < <EMAIL REMOVED>
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Date sent: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 23:04:14 -0800
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Web Accessibility For Notetakers
Hello:
Sites could make their pages simpler, but designers are
trying to make their sites visually appealing and to do so use
graphics and fancy formatting. As for the blindness community, we
find ourselves in a never ending race to keep up with the latest
trends.
Regards,
Robert
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Subject: [WebAIM] Web Accessibility For Notetakers
Hi all,
I'm hoping this is acceptable for this list. I'm wondering if it
is possible to make certain sites such as outlook, gmail, google
services (play, groups and drive) and yahoo services more
accessible for people who have old browsers and are unable to
upgrade. I think these sites could be simplified and have the
same essential features. What do you think?
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