Re: 2. Scenarios of People with Disabilities Using the Web

Yes, that would have been my approach too. But in the current version there
is a student's positive experience - is it more or less what you had in mind?

cheers

Charles

On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, William Loughborough wrote:

  WL: From my point of view (not speaking for the group, and all those other
  disclaimers) the trick is to do so and not just propose to do so. Run it up
  the flagstaff and see if anyone salutes and all that stuff. Particularly if
  it has some feature that "self-reflexes" and gets its message across
  through exemplifying what it speaks to.

  But that's just my opinion.

  --
  Love.
                   ACCESSIBILITY IS RIGHT - NOT PRIVILEGE


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