User talk:TutorJDD

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Accessibility for the blind @ Wikiversity:
Reminder to self: An E-Mail I received from a totally blind computer user on Tue, 25 May 2010 17:13:32 -0700 says: I looked at [ http://En.Wikiversity.Org/wiki/User:TutorJDD ] but could not figure out what you wrote on it. JDD assumes this is an accessibility issue at Wikiversity, but, because of busy schedules and my tendency toward low energy levels, it'll take quite a bit more time to track down what the issues are so we can think about solutions. Hmm... As I look at said Page more, I realize that I do assume some familiarity with Wiki, which is not fair to most of the people I'll be sending to this Page in the foreseeable future...  Well, maybe, for now, I can get my subPages (such as Abilities) being clearer. TutorJDD 20:56, 28 May 2010 (UTC)