[blindLaw] List of Traps and Solutions

Maurer, Marc mmaurer at nfb.org
Thu Sep 26 10:46:57 UTC 2019



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> On Sep 25, 2019, at 10:45 PM, Gerard Sadlier via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello all
> 
> In the previous thread on discrimination, someone suggested that it
> might be worthwhile to compile a list of traps that we face in
> creating documents etc. as blind people and solutions. I think this is
> a really good idea and I'd like to be involved in doing this. I hope I
> have a few pointers to offer and equally I hope doing this will help
> me to learn and encourage me to up my game in certain aspects of
> formatting etc.
> 
> I wonder who'd be interested in joining and how best we can
> collaborate? I'm thinking Google Docs or similar but amn't sure how
> accessible it would be?
> 
> Thoughts welcome.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Ger
> 
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> I would plan to be a lurker on this discussion because I suspect that I have much more to learn than to teach. However, I applaud the thought. mm

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