[nfb-talk] Fwd: Amazon pressreleaseConcerningAccessibilityofWeb Site

Joe Orozco jsorozco at gmail.com
Fri Jan 4 18:55:57 CST 2008


Often you'll find that a web page visually loads quicker than JAWS can 
repeat.  In that case, it's lack of sufficient umph in the computer's RAM 
under the weight of making the screen reader function adequately, but I 
agree this is not a web site accessibility issue.  I tried using Amazon's 
mobile view but found the normal version much more elaborate.

Joe Orozco

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>
> On Jan 4, 2008, at 7:08 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>
>> Uh, no; I don't think so.  the reason is that this has been going on
>> for
>> months now.
>
>
> Regardless of when things started slowing down, slow-loading Web pages
> aren't an accessibility issue. At worst, they're a poor design issue.
> They may be a bandwidth issue. They are not an access issue.
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