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Linux for blind general discussion aliandika:
the most you can do as an individual is  state clearly that accessibility is just that, defined by individuals.  Your experiences begin and end with you, because  no one embodies  the elements comprising your blindness experience but yourself.


But there is a huge problem with this argument, in that if accessibility is on an individual basis, no standards or guidelines can work at all because both standards and guidelines must by definition take a one size fits many approach. If web designers must take into account every single individual in order to make their sites accessible to all, then there can be no viable accessibility guidelines, because one individual will always find a problem somewhere. Unanimous accessibility is quite impossible, because even large groups can't seem to agree on what constitutes accessibility, even among people with a single disability.

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