25% of all web users are disabled
Posted on January 21st, 2006 in Usability | 1 Comment »
“But how about users with a technical disability: Wireless devices, slow internet connections, old browsers, feed readers, etc. These should be considered as well, as there are probably more people with technological disability than functional disability.” (Source: JustAddWater.dk, Author: Jesper Rønn-Jensen)
The use of “disability” here is misleading. It smells like Jakob Nielsen. However, I very much like the idea of considering all types of users. Better still, I like to think about different types of users in different types of contexts.
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