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Our stats show 2.3% IE8 users. We handle sites for major, general-market brands, so it's not skewed as it would be on a tech startup or something.
Our Energy/Utility industry news site has: 12% IE8 11% IE9 People should always run their own numbers. It can vary quite a bit from the internet-wide average.
3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former?
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Re: 3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former?
#162Re: 3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former?
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This website is even difficult to read on a regular desktop browser (too wide, downvoted comments increasingly impossible to read causing eye strain). I recommend using your own content script with Chrome. This may not help on your iPad but on Android you can use Firefox with your own userscript. It's the only way I can tolerate it. It would probably take a competent someone a few hours to fix the readability issues…
joblessjunkie means the original article's site. Pinch-to-zoom works fine on HackerNews on an iPad, and the HackerNews font is nothing unusual. Regarding HN being too wide, why don't you narrow your browser window? Personally, I like the fact the traditional web design in which HN adjusts the line to screen width rather than imposing a width.
Its just that it ruins the experience on mobile devices because you can't resize the window and zooming doesn't reflow the text.
for what it's worth, I don't really have a problem with it. They provide an API and there are like 90 billion ycombinator mobile apps to choose from which do a better job.
Re: 3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former?
#164I have poor vision. This website uses a herd-to-read font and disables pinch-to-zoom (an essential feature) on my iPad.
This website is even difficult to read on a regular desktop browser (too wide, downvoted comments increasingly impossible to read causing eye strain). I recommend using your own content script with Chrome. This may not help on your iPad but on Android you can use Firefox with your own userscript. It's the only way I can tolerate it. It would probably take a competent someone a few hours to fix the readability issues…
Re: 3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former?
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I think its a love/hate thing with my site theme. I've had a lot of comments that it looks fantastic. I think I'll have to increase the font size at least.
I actually like the font... but I'm not surprised that a lot of people don't.
It's a very frustrating experience when I'm interested in the article itself, but it's literally fighting me as I try to get information from it.
Re: 3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former?
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It's not built-in but the Stylish extension does that.
Claudius is being sarcastic. http://kb.mozillazine.org/index.php?title=UserContent.css
Re: 3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former?
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Exactly, it sort of re-inforces my point that when I was designing that site I didn't really think about it. I don't have to be an accessibility expert to discuss the fact that developers don't tend to create accessible sites!
It doesn't reinforce your point, it makes you look like a hypocrite.
Re: 3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former?
#168Re: 3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former?
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Did you read the article? There is no irony here, she immediately points out her lack of understanding of fundamental accessibility principles. That is why she wrote about how we as an industry allow that to happen (senior engineers who know nothing about catering to disability).
sure there is. it's like an investigative journalist learning nothing (or failing to apply lessons learned) about good investigative journalism while writing about it. another comparison would be like a professional driver admitting he knows nothing about hand brakes, writing an essay about why he knows nothing about them, how he can learn and be more knowledgeable about them...and then proceeding to drive 1,000 mile…
Re: 3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former?
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Exactly, it sort of re-inforces my point that when I was designing that site I didn't really think about it. I don't have to be an accessibility expert to discuss the fact that developers don't tend to create accessible sites!
It doesn't reinforce your point, it makes you look like a hypocrite.