I’m currently working on implementing accessibility features on settings for one of my website that allow people to select their preferences such as changing theme and changing font scale, however I feel like that I can add further options that allow people to feel ease and doesn’t feel hindered when viewing the pages as it’s an informative website with lots of details and research of topics. Any suggestions to what I can add are welcomed.
I’m currently working on implementing accessibility features on settings for one of my website that allow people to select their preferences such as changing theme and changing font scale, however I feel like that I can add further options that allow people to feel ease and doesn’t feel hindered when viewing the pages as it’s an informative website with lots of details and research of topics. Any suggestions to what I can add are welcomed.
#question: the 5 year old and I were discussing what was before dinosaurs. He said it was very peaceful and earth was inhabited by woodlice. And I wanted to show him that photo of a giant petrified 1m "woodlouse" that I saw on the fedi a few days ago.
Can someone help us out with that photo? Thank you!
#archeology #isopods
#question: the 5 year old and I were discussing what was before dinosaurs. He said it was very peaceful and earth was inhabited by woodlice. And I wanted to show him that photo of a giant petrified 1m "woodlouse" that I saw on the fedi a few days ago.
Can someone help us out with that photo? Thank you!
#archeology #isopods
Situation: People complain about #windows10 ending & the "need" to buy a new #computer
You offer them to install #linux on their old machine for free & help em with the first steps & later on
#question How do I react nicely to people saying "I know #microsoft #windows I can't do linux"
Because my first reaction is to tell em that they do not know shit about Windows they just learned how to click on the right icon
And that linux can be installed with GUI = colourful icons
Any #help ?
/S ?
Situation: People complain about #windows10 ending & the "need" to buy a new #computer
You offer them to install #linux on their old machine for free & help em with the first steps & later on
#question How do I react nicely to people saying "I know #microsoft #windows I can't do linux"
Because my first reaction is to tell em that they do not know shit about Windows they just learned how to click on the right icon
And that linux can be installed with GUI = colourful icons
Any #help ?
/S ?