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by usr1106
1136 days ago
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It's easy to scroll there. Just click the link at the top. Did it on my 10 year old mobile phone and it worked. The blog post says users are conditioned. That's exactly the problem. The author hopes that users would be conditioned to find a site map at the bottom. I have the feeling 15-20 years ago in the ages of pure HTML that
was more common. Nowadays 99% of the users don't learn that. It wouldn't be hard or impossible to learn. It's just that marketing driven design for fancy UI has ruined accessibility because those user have no voice. |
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