The web is about information accessibility
It's really a basic human freedom that we
are just really beginning to talk about in
the last decade. Ah it's important
therefore that everybody have this freedom
any freedom that's only allocated to a few
is not really a freedom.
The web is about information and it's
important that people can access the
information that they need in order to
complete a workflow or get their job done
finish a task.
I think the web should be accessible to
everyone all the time. I grew up with it
being easily accessible to me. It's how
I learnt information easily. I can't
imagine someone not being able to just
google something instantly, and getting
what they need.
I think websites should be accessible
because the web is founded kinda on this idea of
sharing information and if you can't share
information or if some people can't see it
then it's not truly being shared.
We all have different abilities and
disabilities, and if we're all going to be
able to get the same content and interpret
it in a somewhat similar fashion, it has
to be given to us in that way and
accessible so that we can actually reach
it
Accessibility is important for a number of
reasons. For one, there are laws that
apply. Another is, it can relate to our
reputation. And a third is that by paying
attention to it, we create a more
inclusive educational environment.
I think we are really good as developers
at focusing on the 80% case. Focusing on
how do we make every 4 out of every 5 of
of our users happy. How do we build things
for those group of people, because the
last 20% is always hard. But I say that
the web is for 100%. It's for everybody.
Which is what Tim Burners-Lee said.
I'm definitely am very moved by this
notion of inclusiveness. I mean I think
that for me it's a part of who I
this is important to me. But there's also
just the sort of, the notion of having
everybody's contributions to the knowledge.