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Re: [ICANN-EU] BiGuB-Questionaire, results



Marc Lehmann schrieb:

> You should better stop knowing better what people did or did not do. I
> did check the site, but, as I already said, I have no setup like a sight
> impaired so I cnanot really judge.

I just checked the pages of http://www.datenreisen.de with Bobby 3.2
(http://www.cast.org/bobby), a program especially for checking the
compliance of websites with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines of
the W3C. The only "Priority 1"-warnings were a few missing alternative
texts for images. These images are not very interesting - although I
think he should insert texts I don't see this as a reason to complain in
public about bad accessibility for disabled people

> Please take note that the original press release didn't talk about tetx
> browsers, so apperently you didn't even read the press release, did you?
> ;(

If a website is easily accessible with a text browser, it very probable
is easily accessible with a well configured user agent for blind or
otherwise disabled people. Text can be transformed as speech or rendered
as braille text. 
 
Mark Obrembalski