Just saying a site is inaccessible isn't necessarily as important as what
program you're using on the internet and what version of your screen reader.
It really does make a difference. Some sites work better on Firefox, others
Internet Explorer and others brave or one of the other browsers out there.
It's pretty sad that we need more than one internet browser on our
computers, and sometimes more than one screen reader.
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Interesting. Just goes to show you that accessibility is in the eye of
the beholder. I use audible.com and amazon.com quite frequently and don't
bother with their accessible sites.
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