Jon, I agree with you with it comes to making websites perfect. In this business, they should be.
However, because others post here who cannot articulate or type their messages as well as some, this should not in any way detract from what they have to say.
Whether you realize it or not, some folks who participate on internet threads have disabilities of one kind or another, perhaps blind with speech recognition devices where they can't see spellcheckers, or whatever. Why a person cannot communicate very well, for me, is not an issue. I always take the time to try and decipher what is being said.
You're also assuming schools of yesteryears, and today, have been and are competently teaching, or that the social and cultural conditions exist well enough to even entertain the idea of being perfectly educated.
When you mix so many people it's inevitable this will happen. I encourage sensitivity for those who perhaps aren't as gifted with wording and typing, or who have special disabilities beyond their control. That someone offers something to be considered is good enough reason for consideration. |