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viernes, 20 de febrero de 2015

El artículo Reframing Accessibility for the Web publicado en el sitio web A list apart es un manifiesto a favor de dejar de hablar de la accesibilidad web para las personas con discapacidad. Según la autora, se debe hablar de accesibilidad web para todas las personas:
We need to change the way we talk about accessibility. Most people are taught that “web accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the Web”—the official definition from the W3C. This is wrong. Web accessibility means that people can use the web. 
Not “people with disabilities.” Not “blind people and deaf people.” Not “people who have cognitive disabilities” or “men who are color blind” or “people with motor disabilities.” People. People who are using the web. People who are using what you’re building.

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