Quotes of Joe Clark - somelinesforyou

“ The issue in Web accessibility is the fact that blind and visually-impaired people need the single biggest boost to achieve equivalence, since the real-world Web is a visual medium. ”

- Joe Clark

“ The issue in Web accessibility is the fact that blind and visually-impaired people need the single biggest boost to achieve equivalence, since the real-world Web is a visual medium. ”

- Joe Clark

“ There's what we expect bears to do and then there's what they do. Sometimes the two don't match. ”

- Joe Clark

“ Defeat is not bitter unless you swallow it. ”

- Joe Clark

“ There are so many parts of online captioning that either don't work or work badly that just getting it to work at all is an achievement. ”

- Joe Clark

“ In any event, accessibility is almost as poorly-known now as it was 2.5 years ago when I started work on my book. That's because most 'Web' developers aren't making Web sites at all, since they don't have a clue what valid HTML and CSS means. ”

- Joe Clark

“ Defeat is not bitter unless you swallow it. ”

- Joe Clark

“ In any event, accessibility is almost as poorly-known now as it was 2.5 years ago when I started work on my book. That's because most 'Web' developers aren't making Web sites at all, since they don't have a clue what valid HTML and CSS means. ”

- Joe Clark

“ I use the same definition of accessibility everywhere: accommodating features a person cannot change or cannot change easily. ”

- Joe Clark

“ A blind person using a screen reader must experience the links one after another, which is rather inconvenient. They've got better things to do. ”

- Joe Clark

“ I use the same definition of accessibility everywhere: accommodating features a person cannot change or cannot change easily. ”

- Joe Clark

“ Navigation is important, but the single biggest issue is prodding Web developers into learning how to make standards-compliant sites. They've quite simply been doing it wrong all along. ”

- Joe Clark

“ I use the same definition of accessibility everywhere: accommodating features a person cannot change or cannot change easily. ”

- Joe Clark

“ Self-respect permeates every aspect of your life. ”

- Joe Clark

“ Self-respect permeates every aspect of your life. ”

- Joe Clark

“ The issue in Web accessibility is the fact that blind and visually-impaired people need the single biggest boost to achieve equivalence, since the real-world Web is a visual medium. ”

- Joe Clark

“ One of the luxuries of a politican's life is that you see yourself as others see you. ”

- Joe Clark

“ A blind person using a screen reader must experience the links one after another, which is rather inconvenient. They've got better things to do. ”

- Joe Clark

“ One of the luxuries of a politican's life is that you see yourself as others see you. ”

- Joe Clark

“ A blind person using a screen reader must experience the links one after another, which is rather inconvenient. They've got better things to do. ”

- Joe Clark

“ One of the luxuries of a politican's life is that you see yourself as others see you. ”

- Joe Clark

“ He and I are the only two spectators. ”

- Joe Clark

“ Navigation is important, but the single biggest issue is prodding Web developers into learning how to make standards-compliant sites. They've quite simply been doing it wrong all along. ”

- Joe Clark

“ The issue in Web accessibility is the fact that blind and visually-impaired people need the single biggest boost to achieve equivalence, since the real-world Web is a visual medium. ”

- Joe Clark

“ Self-respect permeates every aspect of your life. ”

- Joe Clark

“ Self-respect permeates every aspect of your life. ”

- Joe Clark

“ There are so many parts of online captioning that either don't work or work badly that just getting it to work at all is an achievement. ”

- Joe Clark

“ Self-respect permeates every aspect of your life. ”

- Joe Clark

“ Self-respect permeates every aspect of your life. ”

- Joe Clark

“ A blind person using a screen reader must experience the links one after another, which is rather inconvenient. They've got better things to do. ”

- Joe Clark
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