On Aug 26, 2011, at 1:15 AM, Jay Tanna wrote:

> Personally I don't go out of my way to do anything special.  I design the 
> site as it comes and if some people can't access it - tough luck.  There is 
> no point in spending any additional time or money in buying specialist tools 
> for people who are challenged in some form!  Some people on certain forums 
> call me dragon because of my no nonsense views and I don't normally let them 
> down!.

A "no nonsense view"?

IMO, as well as many of my clients, creating a site that doesn't seek to 
maximize the number of visitors is counter to the basic purpose of a site, 
which is to be viewed by as many people as possible.

Accessibility is similar to designing sites for different browsers -- it 
doesn't take extraordinary effort/cost to consider and implement, it only takes 
knowledge and commitment.

Cheers,

tedd

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