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Old 09-03-2007, 04:37 AM   #13 (permalink)
Costin Trifan
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there's no need to laugh...

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Well, how many web designers/developers actually design their sites for both blind people and normal people ?? Not many, unfortunately...
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And I was referring to those who can see, but turning off the images on purpose.

Why someone would do that? I mean I don't see the point here. It's 2007 and the websites have evolved from plain text to more graphics so why not see that website completely?? just because of a bad internet connection? How many people have bad internet connections? Are they going to be the best clients (visitors) of my site? Is it worth it developing a website for them only or not? How easy is to create such a site to be crossbrowser?? how much time it will take? How the future looks like? In that future there will be such thing as bad internet connection?

So, how many designers/developers design & implement their website thinking of these people (the blind ones and the ones with bad internet connection)??


So, if someone wants to visit a website (like microsoft.com) just as a plain text then he's back in the '80 (and I don't give a damn about those people, because it's their choice)...


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