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we need to write, link, or quote an explanation of the difference between universal design an accessible design ([http://www.washington.edu/doit/CUDE/articles?337 for example, we could link to this adequate explanation]), and explain how universal design benefits all dreamwidth users. We need to link to some good resources about how to do universal design when doing web programming (e.g. rich accessible Internet applications are better than unscripted fallback, unscripted fallback is better than completely inaccessible).
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We need to write, link, or quote an explanation of the difference between universal design an accessible design ([http://www.washington.edu/doit/CUDE/articles?337 for example, we could link to this adequate explanation]), and explain how universal design benefits all dreamwidth users. We need to link to some good resources about how to do universal design when doing web programming (e.g. rich accessible Internet applications are better than unscripted fallback, unscripted fallback is better than completely inaccessible).
  
 
(Ironically, when I was looking for good links to put on this page, several of the descriptions of universal design were inaccessible to me because they required flash. [[User:Jadelennox|Jadelennox]] 19:53, 22 August 2009 (UTC))
 
(Ironically, when I was looking for good links to put on this page, several of the descriptions of universal design were inaccessible to me because they required flash. [[User:Jadelennox|Jadelennox]] 19:53, 22 August 2009 (UTC))
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Revision as of 18:37, 3 December 2010

We need to write, link, or quote an explanation of the difference between universal design an accessible design (for example, we could link to this adequate explanation), and explain how universal design benefits all dreamwidth users. We need to link to some good resources about how to do universal design when doing web programming (e.g. rich accessible Internet applications are better than unscripted fallback, unscripted fallback is better than completely inaccessible).

(Ironically, when I was looking for good links to put on this page, several of the descriptions of universal design were inaccessible to me because they required flash. Jadelennox 19:53, 22 August 2009 (UTC))