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Jeffrey Veen: I don't care about accessibility

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Jeffrey Veen: I don't care about accessibility.

Jeff writes a good article, which essentially says that if you treat web development as a craft, then accessibility comes for free.

I came here to be on this panel to tell y'all that I don't care about accessibility.

Don't care.

Not an issue.

Hardly ever comes up.

Posted by Darren James Harkness on Thursday, March 18, 2004 10:55 AM
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  1. Boo! Not what I was expecting.

    I don't care about accessibility either, but when I say it, I actually mean it, flat out. As far as I'm concerned everyone should be running the latest version of IE, and if they aren't they can SUFFER ETERNALLY in their lack of technology.

    I also don't care about W3C standards or the homeless. Or fish sticks.

    -- Posted by >> The Editor of All Things Written » Thursday, March 18, 2004 01:23 PM

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