Smart Biz: Enabling the Disabled
from the design-actually-matters dept
pheloxi writes in to complain about how a lot of websites don't care much about how their design effects users (I'm not sure if he was suggesting that Techdirt has that problem as well). He also complains that in this day and age, if you have bad website design people will leave your site very quickly. Then, there is also a link to a good article over at Wired about how businesses are finding it cost effective to design sites for the disabled. I apologize if I did a bad job paraphrasing pheloxi comments, but even he admitted that his English was questionable.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Smart Biz: Enabling the Disabled
I added the URL's to make web designers more aware and more time for design and less time needed for research. Any web designer who needs visual check just e-mail. The bill I send will be reasonable.
TechDirt continue the spreading the Tech Dirt.
e-greetings,
pheloxi
P.S. when will you choose the tagline?
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