Visionary blog

08 February 2008 · 0 comments

I’ve just discovered the Low Visionary blog, written by local woman, Robyn Hunt (and using WordPress). Robyn writes about the blog: Twenty or thirty years ago when disabled people talked about accessibility we meant access to buildings and the built environment. …Today it includes …the Internet, and all the technologies that relate to it. …to [...]

I’ve just discovered the Low Visionary blog, written by local woman, Robyn Hunt (and using WordPress). Robyn writes about the blog:

Twenty or thirty years ago when disabled people talked about accessibility we meant access to buildings and the built environment. …Today it includes …the Internet, and all the technologies that relate to it.

…to many disabled people the Internet is an important, sometimes the only means of independent access to information.

All of the information for all of the people all of the time.

Robyn writes about her opinions on website accessibility, and also what’s going on in Wellington and the world, especially as it relates to people with disabilities.

Robyn and I have sometimes worked together in the past and I’ve learned a great deal from her over the years. If you’re a web person, the Low Visionary blog is definitely one to keep in your field of vision.

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