If I have, at any time, implied that everyone should use a specific tool or set of tools, I apologize as such was never my intention. I merely shared some details of my own experience in the hopes someone might find it useful and feel like I've recieved undue hostility in return, and perhaps some of my own words have been harsher than intended as a result. I am well aware that blindness is far from the only challenge in the realm of accessibility, but as I myself am functionally blind but other wise able bodied and have had minimal contact with individuals with other disabilities, my own experience has little applicability outside of blind accessibility. Many accessibility issues would vanish if WCAG achieved universal adoption, and perhaps there is value in legal mandates to help the process along, but I doubt the day that goal is reached will be any time soon, assuming it can be done at all. In the meantime, the best most of us can realistically do is give our opinions on which tools are most accessible, provide feedback where accepted to the people who create and maintain the tools and build websites and hope said feedback leads to improvement, and share workarounds we've come up with when we hear of someone having a similar problem. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list