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by hutzlibu
3555 days ago
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> Who implements it? Every individual website? then we're back where we started, not to mention that everybody's responsible means nobody's responsible, and consequently it won't happen. Erm, as far as I know, that's the way the web is designed. The person who runs a site is responsible for it. And if this person does not care about accessibility , than that's the way it is. But usually the owner want as much people as possible to be able to have access. > While a text-only mode of some type makes sense for a document-oriented web, it holds little appeal for app developers or consumers. And yes, of course I was refering to document-oriented web. But apparently you got me totally wrong: I did not mean, "Text only" as in only text. I meant a proper formated html page.
Just without fancy javascript and css-animations and so on.
And while I actually like those, if they are well designed, I don't like them if I they are in the way of the content I want. So I'd like a alternative mode. Easy to read on mobile as well on screen-readers etc. ... |
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