From c3ce26852a9c7080b6fa7bfab97b79a0e78f7eda Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Manas Ojha Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2019 18:53:39 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Changed some grammatical errors upto line 29 (#30607) Line 11: removed new before technolgies//not needed removed comma after developers added being before invented changed to what degree is this a good thing, Full stop after another time added that after say Removed are "dark arts" and added comma Line 13: Rmoved all after often not //not needed Line 15: Removed comma after user //not needed Line 27: Added "so" in one sense "you can say" that "your" Line 29: changed for to by --- guide/english/accessibility/accessibility-basics/index.md | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/guide/english/accessibility/accessibility-basics/index.md b/guide/english/accessibility/accessibility-basics/index.md index 61cb0c9343..c231f59235 100644 --- a/guide/english/accessibility/accessibility-basics/index.md +++ b/guide/english/accessibility/accessibility-basics/index.md @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ As an increasing number of new technologies are being created, the toolbox of a One tool in that toolbox should be accessibility. It should be one of the very first steps of creating any form of web content, yet is not considered enough. This could be due to a simple case of not knowing it even exists or an extreme case like not caring about it at all. If you are reading this article, you may be in one of the following categories: - * You are a novice web developer and would like to know more about accessibility. * You are a seasoned web developer and have lost your way. (More on that later.) * You feel that there is a legal obligation from your employer, and you need to learn more about it. @@ -28,7 +27,7 @@ The word "accessibility" in itself can be a bit misleading at times, especially In one sense, if your site is public on the Internet, that website is accessible to everyone with a web browser. -But is all the content on your website actually readable, usable, and understandable for everyone? Are there no thresholds that bar certain people from "accessing" all the information you are exposing? +But, is all the content on your website actually readable, usable, and understandable by everyone? Are there no thresholds that bar certain people from 'accessing' all the information you are exposing? You could ask yourself questions such as the following: