Rob Larsen wrote: [snip] > To many people the way a site looks is actually of overriding importance. > Treating people that think that way like second class citizens is > counter-productive." But those very same people are treating the blind and partially sighted as third-class citizens, never mind second-class; until those that think that "the way a site looks is actually of overriding importance" come to realise that what actually matters is whether the information that the site is trying to communicate is genuinely accessible to all, then the W3C (and I, as an ally in a least this regard) will continue their relentless campaign of educate, educate, educate ... Philip Taylor, RHBNCReceived on Wednesday, 15 January 2003 15:02:31 GMT
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