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Replying to @stefsull
I actually bought a cauliflower pizza commercially at the store and I really liked it it was organic Etc but it was very good surprisingly. Only complaint was about the crust I'm a New York girl and absolutely flat crust? I need a little density;-)
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This is also very articulate. Inclusion however is not how most humans approach anything. We are exclusive. US versus them. Me versus you. Binary bigotry and bullshit all factored in because if the web isn't accessible it means humans aren't in the first place.
Replying to @mholzschlag
It's the inclusive practice of removing stumbling blocks from the environment so everyone has barrier free access to the web.
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Replying to @karomancer
4004 is the last stats I saw for #ADA lawsuits in2021. Fact check me please. Headache setting in, #LazySunday 馃馃槉
Well articulated. Accessibility for the web in my opinion is before user experience or web development. We cannot do either if w3 cannot access the World Wide Web at all. It's not about disability as we use the. 51% of Humanity is not interested in or able to access the Web.
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Could you tell a little more about that anger? Also how long have you been studying web accessibility if I may ask just out of curiosity because many people are new to it and many of us are veterans we need to talk all of us and learn from each other!
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Replying to @DLand
A final point I never did like that stupid heart it's too limiting for exactly the reason you described. I don't love a lot of things but I have to Heart them on Twitter in order to be able to go back to them later. What a failure of user experience. Maybe a photo of a Tesla? ;-)
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Accessibility is availability. I fully believe it has nothing to do with human realities. Disability literally means apart from ability. Who here has all abilities? The practice of Web #a11y technically helps everyone. We use the word inclusion. Exclusion is the true disability.
Replying to @mholzschlag
Accessibility is how well disabled people can use something. It鈥檚 a spectrum from more accessible to less accessible, with the goal to be as inclusive as possible.
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Replying to @DLand
I agree. OMG blunt Twitter, me, capitalistic assholes who want to buy Twitter well we need real Healthcare, food, clean water, clothing, family, help, medicine, therapy, quality of life? Those don't matter to the truly sick people. Know how to identify them? They're green. 馃ぎ
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Replying to @DLand
Well to be fair people use Twitter as a blunt instrument. That was not a blunt instrument. Since tomorrow is 4/ 20 oncology patients in many states may get a buy one get one free special;-)
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Replying to @ryanmcdonough
To me it was a very poor choice but I wasn't in the working group at that time. Bang AKA an exclamation point ! prior to a code term of any kind can mean in the case of CSS most important and elsewhere not at all important. Oh the irony LOL!
Replying to @Cre8ivMuse
Lalalalala did I do something like makeup pun not me. Please. I'm stoic. I hold back my real feelings. I realize it's a personality flaw. Hahaha
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As a once upper middle-class tax paying widowed career woman who had a beautiful home and husband who became 100% disabled by law now gets $13 EBT 0 housing aid, 1,234 SSDI, p month, shite medical care like so many)? I still pay taxes to my country so billionaires don't have to.
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Replying to @horus_kol
That's a good point. I answered verbally in the moment. I can't imagine filling out an unfeeling form with a 50/50 survival. With a 5% survival at most I told the VA no way! No more invasive surgery was a compassionate choice I did the right by Ray. Can you get another opinion?
Replying to @TroyWarr
That is a reasonable answer. You get a Bronze Star ;-)
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So many developers and designers doing #100DaysOfCode have asked the meaning of HTML. I have a follow-up. What is the meaning of accessibility?
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Replying to @TiiaAurora
Programming not so much. But web languages and techniques absolutely. We did have versioning systems just not on the web in as prestigious and consistent a way as git
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Git. Nor was there such a thing as decent voice input! As I approve every day Google Voice is especially in decent LOL
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Replying to @TiiaAurora
When I learned the web there was no such thing as good and wouldn't be for more than two decades. Not all of us are young ;-)
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