Do you always ask rhetorical questions in response to the way a person presented their discussion rather than the substance of what they were discussing?
The thoughtless presentation is exclusionary to classes of people who can’t read it when the effort to copy & paste the text would have been about the same with vastly better results.
All the other defects compound the problem.
Do you always ask rhetorical questions in response to the way a person presented their discussion rather than the substance of what they were discussing?
The thoughtless presentation is exclusionary to classes of people who can’t read it when the effort to copy & paste the text would have been about the same with vastly better results. All the other defects compound the problem.
Accessibility is about people: for those who don’t know by now, a brief introduction and a quick video on this specific issue.