[Blindtlk] nfb and southwest

David Evans drevans at bellsouth.net
Fri May 27 17:02:22 UTC 2011


It sounds like the web master is an idiot.  Why would you move a link, that 
lets a screen reader  access your web site two screens deep into your web 
site.
You would not.  You would place it right up front where some one looking for 
it would come to it quickly.
Our money is as green as anyone else's and there are some 59 million disable 
people in this country, some of whom are very wealthy.
Equal access is the law and the NFB has been very successful in suing over 
this issue.
It is time that businesses doing business with the Public made themselves 
accessible to all of the people.
I know that I will support a lawsuit over the matter and go and picket or 
sit in if that is what is needed.

David Evans, NFBF
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peachtree Travel" <info at peachtreetravel.net>
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Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] nfb and southwest


> James:
>
> I would have to say no they aren't violating any ADA rules.  Its not the
> most accessible site however, it surely isn't the worse either.  Again its
> accessible to the point where I can make a reservation.
>
> I think the question  comes in with the ADA is how accessible does a site
> have to be?  That seems to be a very fine line.
>
> Reese
>
> ----- Original Message ----- well my question is are they violating any
> legal statute by not being
> accessible, and the weird thing is it seemed like they were really trying 
> to
> move forward other wise i can't figure out why they would have   a link 
> for
> scrreen  readers on their page
> .  a friend said they just moved it to the second screen the screen after
> youmake a reservation.
>  on a side note what is interesting if you go to the air tran page you can
> make a reservation
>
>
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