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Webspace was once the place where one could teach themself HTML- the whole field of study that became UX/UI was inexistent in the way it was shaped today, coding for the web was mostly experimental and with 0 regards towards 'user experience' of said hand-coded page how could we invite weirdness to live with accessibility/access
Webspace was once the place where one could teach oneself HTML- the whole field of study that became UX/UI was inexistent in the way it was shaped today, coding for the web was mostly experimental and with 0 regard towards the 'user experience' of said hand-coded page. '''How could we invite weirdness to live with accessibility/access?'''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Webspace was once the place where one could teach oneself HTML- the whole field of study that became UX/UI was inexistent in the way it was shaped today, coding for the web was mostly experimental and with 0 regard towards the 'user experience' of said hand-coded page. How could we invite weirdness to live with accessibility/access?