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by ghswa
3485 days ago
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These are the first groups that came to mind. They may not all seem applicable all of the time but I would argue that making your site accessible to as many of these people as possible would improve the experience of all of your users. - Partially sighted users that are not technically literate enough to use assistive technologies. - People with physical impairments that affect their ability to use input devices and may also dictate the types of device they can use. - People with low levels of technical literacy. - People with poor literacy in the language of the site. - People with dyslexia, not forgetting those with poor working memory or slow processing speed. - People with dementia. - People with a host of other mental and cognitive disorders. |
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