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Old 07-10-2006, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by janeth
Google looks good in every browser I've ever seen them in and seem to be making a lot more money than me. So who am I to tell them to validate their code?
Do you want to say here that every site that looks good in every browser, is accessible to everybody too?

For example to these users who
  • * use speech browsers or eyes busy/hands busy, as businessmen in cars;
    * don't have the latest graphical browsers and plug-ins;
    * surf with slow modems, or reside in rural or remote areas with limited access to the Internet;
    * browse without graphics, using text-only browsers or subscribe to non-graphic services;
    * access in noisy, high- or low-light environments;
or users with disabilities as with
  • * visual - blind, low vision, color blind;
    * auditory - deaf, hard of hearing;
    * motor/physical - paraplegic;
    * cognitive/learning - dyslexic, learning disabled.
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Originally Posted by janeth
If you add a little flash into your site header then it will no longer validate.
Excuse me?
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