|  | Posted by Bergamot on 01/04/08 14:10 
RafaMinu wrote:> On Jan 3, 8:39 pm, Bergamot <berga...@visi.com> wrote:
 >>
 >> Most people in these groups aren't qualified for
 >> those types of jobs either, even if they are usability or accessibility
 >> advocates.
 
 > We are now able to produce web pages that function
 > very similar and have an almost identical look and feel, regardless of
 > which web browser you're using.
 
 Not that I agree with that statement, but what's that got to do with
 anything?
 
 > By rejecting usability
 
 Why do you think any of us are rejecting usability? We are simply
 rejecting your post.
 
 > As you can imagine, there's an urgent need for LOTS of  professionals
 > that can make those sites accessible.
 
 Did you even read the HFI ad? They're looking for *instructors*. That's
 a whole different skill set than just making accessibility improvements
 on a web site. I imagine their hiring criteria for consultants is way
 above your average self-taught webmaster, too.
 
 BTW, do you even know the difference between usability and accessibility?
 
 > So, you see, I do believe I am doing them a big favour, and a bigger
 > favour to all readers of this thread interested in web design/
 > development.
 
 Yeah, OK, if you say so. :-\
 
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 Berg
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