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Originally Posted by waffles
All I'm saying is that not everyone has to think about making the site so everyone can see it right.
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That decision is totally upto you. It's your site, and you have all possible rights to decide about how it looks, what technology it uses, who can use it, who cannot...
But it's quite possible that someone else, a fan of the same team, although impaired, missed something important there on the site...
Plus if you look at it, it's "not at all difficult" to make it so "everyone" could use it
All you need to do is fit in proper ALT tags, and a heading, or some indicator (even a jump link) at the start of the content (stylised doesn't matter), keep important information in regular text than flash. Use flash to add styles, animations to your site to make it look attractive. No Problem!
Do Ajax, do as much as you can, but use it for "lesser" important stuff, than filling contact forms or similar...
Avoid giving important information in sound, (Deaf people). And if you do, just a little text, or a short summarry in text would be useful! BTW, avoid auto play of sound...
A sitemap always helps.
It's pretty easy to maintain usability, and still make a very flashy, and latest tech website, isn't it?
Bye
