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|    Richard Owlett to All    |
|    Guidelines for websites targeted at Seni    |
|    08 Sep 25 08:37:26    |
      From: rowlett@access.net              I'm a tri-focal wearing octogenarian with visual perception issues.       Just visited state site titled "SeniorAge Area Agency on Aging".       I was looking for:        1. directions to two local Senior Centers which I knew could        accommodate my mobility issues.        2. possible activities interest as I've become more isolated due to        spinal cord injury almost two decades ago.              The site is atrocious. I found the first using decades of search engine       experience.              Any recommended sites that would:        1. be a well executed site for Senior Citizens.        2. document suitable site design goal/methods.              [Though I did some production coding in days of 8080/8085, I don't refer       to myself as a "programmer" though I've spent enough time in that       environment to appreciate possible issues. Thirty years ago I assisted       friends losing their sight with computer issues so I have some contact       with those aspects.]              TIA              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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