And why not just teach the "correct" (whatever they are) coding methods? Why
linger on with the "incorrect" coding methods?

I find fault with the premise of the question.

Fwiw (probably less than 2p) ;-)


I'm doing an accessibility web design subject at the moment, and we are currently taking www.bushheritage.asn.au/ apart to look at the various accessibility problems present, and then see if we can reconstruct it in a more accessible format.

It shows how things can fail, and then focuses on getting it right. I think that's a reasonable thing to do.

Kat

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