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doinathing
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Comment #24937343
In order to make it fully accessible you might want to start from scratch and make a more traditional site that's not doing so much with JS to manage what content is on screen. Whi…
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Comment #24937311
I actually have started do this when I see an OSS project site that just needs some quick tweaks. It's easy to open the web editor and add missing labels or attributes or something…
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Comment #24937011
This looks amazing! Please consider making your website more accessible... the menu cannot be focused with the tab key, the images in your gallery do not have alt attributes. Those…
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Comment #24689887
For me I think CSS is hard to understand mostly because the underlying concepts are low level and designed to accommodate ALL POSSIBLE rendering scenarios, not just "I'm putting a …
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Comment #23373910
My mother did a maths degree in her 50s, remotely, over several years. She grew up in a time and place where she didn't have the opportunity to get that eduction. She just wanted i…
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Comment #23222155
Seeing the donations coming in (and making one myself) I was reminded that this sculpture is the reason I know about the event in the first place and, saw the significance of the h…
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Comment #23098474
> If you believe there's risk in passing someone, I think you also have to believe that there's risk in standing 6 feet behind them for a needlessly prolonged period of waiting.' T…
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Comment #23097188
They don't have to be followed in every possible instance, but they provide good guidance about what is expected when you see another person, and helps massively reduce the amount …
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Comment #22704338
If this works effectively I think it's a valuable choice to offer to autistic people - whether they choose to use it or not is totally valid of course. Often what people with disab…
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Comment #19956451
Peer review does not involve trying to replicated the results as far as I'm aware... it's just commentary, hopefully by qualified people, on the perceived standard of the work at h…
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Comment #19954179
"The reaction to telling the suspect this, and what they do next, could very well result in a confession" ... sure, you can extract "confessions" using all manner of lies and press…