At 02:50 PM 6/6/2010, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Great. I can see and I need to use my imagination to figure what a _real
good_ interface for visually imapaired people looks like. Better to have
people who really know from first hand experience what to look out for.
This said I think the interface should also be better accessible for deaf
people. I've learned deaf people experience problems with complex sentences.
We should consider that too and other aspects.
Well, you probably wouldn't like the look or feel of an interface I
would design for myself as a blind person. No danger of having to
suffer through it anyway, as I am not a developer. I think I started
this thread a couple days ago, and my point was, and is, that if WCAG
2.0 guidelines are followed, the UI can look however you guys want,
but still meet the needs of blind and other disabled users --
including the deaf.
I am not a developer -- but run a bunch of lists and have a little
experience at web site accessibility testing and would be pleased to
help out in that area in any way I can.
Dave
David Andrews: dandr...@visi.com
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