Posted by eluminouschaitu 1 year 27 weeks ago
Most companies set out to create a website that they can rely on to be relevant for the next few years.People are in two minds about whether websites should offer a separate site for mobiles or whether this is unnecessary because current accessibility guidelines cater for device-independent sites (and mobile browsing offers some of the same restrictions that a person with a disability might experience).
I think it depends on the function of the website and the target audience (e.g. corporate vs. consumer) to some degree, which a site that is accessible might not necessarily fulfil. However, I'm not even approaching being an expert on this!
So, what do you think? Do you think that because a site's accessible it will automatically be suitable for browsing via a mobile? Or do you think that some companies might think that providing a separate site for mobiles relieves them of responsibility to create more accessible websites overall?
http://www.eluminoustechnologies.com/website_for_mobiles.htm




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