In the end. I think many things that ajax sites do, are very very hard
to do right for screen readers. And in many cases, are pointless to do
for screen reader.

This is why I am a HUGE proponent of separate interfaces for screen
readers.

At the end of the day, you aren't doing interaction design for them
if you aren't providing the right interface for them. And often the
BEST one is nothing like the one you give sighted users. It most
likely doesn't even have the same pages. And it certainly doesn't
have to.

People build new interfaces for blackberries and such, why not for
readers? 


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