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Re: Responsive web design and it's accessibility
From: suman damera
Date: May 22, 2018 8:05PM
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Thank you glen for liking my background story!
Hi Kelly,
Even i too face the issue that you mentioned. when i face such problem then
i would realize that it is different layout and immediately i just maximize
the screen.
Thank you.
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 4:40 AM, KellyFord < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Hi,
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> This is an interesting discussion and I'd like to bring up at least one
> issue I've experienced. I use a screen reader and have no vision. Rarely
> do I worry about the size of my browser window on my personal computer and
> in fact at various times have been told the window might be extremely
> small. Perhaps some combinations of things I inadvertently did caused this
> to happen. The end result today though is that I can at times get a very
> different experience, even though from my perception I'm going to the same
> web site.
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> I'm not saying at all that responsive design shouldn't be used but just be
> aware it has implications that may not always be expected.
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> Kelly
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