[jQuery] Accessibility. Take it Seriously in Your Web Apps.

[jQuery] Accessibility. Take it Seriously in Your Web Apps.

I completely and totally disagree with the court in this case. At what point
does it stop? Does my personal blog need to be accessible to the blind? What
if I don't care about them? Why should the courts get involved in this
matter?
I just think that we're taking things like this a little too far, IMO.
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andy matthews
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ICGLink, Inc.
andy@icglink.com
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From: discuss-bounces@jquery.com [mailto:discuss-bounces@jquery.com]On
Behalf Of Rey Bango
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 8:48 PM
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: [jQuery] Accessibility. Take it Seriously in Your Web Apps.
Guys,
If you haven't taken accessibility seriously, then you need to read this:
http://dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=21297
Rey...
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