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corinn February 5 2012, 04:27:34 UTC
Our product roadmap places “improved user experience” as the force that drives us every day toward our goals.

You really have an utterly bizarre way of showing it. Visually impaired users can't use the new interface at all, photosensitive people can use it to varying degrees though some of them can't use it all, people who aren't bothered by those issues have trouble navigating it or even loading it, a lot of people from all those demographics are only able to use it with user-end modifications, and your handling of it all makes many feel belittled. You've nuked the user experience for a huge number of your users rather than improved it. What you've done is diametrically opposed to your stated goal.

A tip: Making your site's layout something that causes awful physical pain isn't a good way to improve user experience. The new comment layout gave me the worst migraine I've had in years. I can handle it in very small doses, but spend the next few hours having my right eye suddenly go out of focus. That's something you might want to improve on. Bonus points if you actually deign to tell us you're working on it.

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acciochocolate February 16 2012, 02:19:36 UTC
Would LJ fall under the ADA act?

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