At 11:23 AM 9/26/2000 , Poehlman, David wrote: >the point is that small as len says is not necessarily fully correctable >with assistive technology and to force someone to use something to correct >something that should not need correcting is a violation of good customer >practice. I'm not sure what you're saying. Hold on a sec, I'm going to take off my eyeglasses and try to surf the web. I expect all of your web designers to compensate for this. Is that what you're saying? When you reply, please use big fonts because, well, I won't be able to read it easily. My glasses are off. -- Kynn Bartlett <kynn@idyllmtn.com> http://kynn.com/ Director of Accessibility, Edapta http://www.edapta.com/ Chief Technologist, Idyll Mountain Internet http://www.idyllmtn.com/ AWARE Center Director http://www.awarecenter.org/ Accessibility Roundtable Web Broadcast http://kynn.com/+on24 What's on my bookshelf? http://kynn.com/books/Received on Tuesday, 26 September 2000 15:51:45 GMT
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