Just curious about other designers methods for handling accessibility issues in their designs. In particular, I'm curious about situations where things like progressive enhancement or graceful degradation come up. When wireframing how do you handle illustrating these situations. Do you wireframe two versions of the screens (one for users with javascript enabled and one for those without)? What about storyboards? What other accessibility related concerns/issues/items do you find impacting your workflow, deliverables, etc, and how do you handle them? Adam Connor User Experience Specialist, CUA User Experience Services (UXS) (413) 744-7366 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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