![]() This list structure, however, is not conducive to the screen reader’s logic. One of the first things you’re taught about coding is how to structure a navigation and this is normally done with an unordered list. I think everyone in the room scratched their heads when this was said. Reinhard suggests not using lists for navigation, and instead using divs and spans. He is completely blind, and talks about markup accessibility. In January 2011, Reinhard spoke at a Refresh event in Baltimore and apparently made a HUGE impression on the audience. Dustin’s article talks about semantics, accessibility, and screen readers, but has no research and doesn’t explain why the listless navigation is un-semantic or would present screen reader problems. The conclusion was that lists are best, but it was being compared against marking up lists in tables, so that makes sense.Ģ007: I posted about listless navigation and Dustin Brewer strongly disagreed that this should ever be used. Or if pre-HTML5, there would be no tag and instead Alternative: Listless Nav Ģ005: Bruce Lawson does actual research with screen readers. ![]() Kudos to op.Note: make sure to check out the wrapup post of what we learned about all this after this post came out. By telling their mothers, op made sure that their wrongdoings doesn't go unpunished. If she had ignored them, it would have become worse. That's why I'm gonna say what op did was indeed genius. I guess those guy never expected me to respond with such aggression and were shocked and humiliated by my use of language lol. Society teaches and expect women to ignore the harassment we suffer and to remain silent. What I learned from that life experience is, if you stay quiet and ignore the wrongdoing, it would only become worse. After that, in less than one week they stop bothering me altogether lol. I shamed them, humiliated them, called them rapists and etc. The slurs I said, I never used such words in my whole life. They tried to harass me by saying dirty, disgusting things. More disgusting than the language they used. I decided I would receive every single one of their calls and talked to them in the most disgusting language possible. But as time went on, the harassment only became worse, and at one point, I snapped. I thought they would stop bothering me after some time. They would send me disgusting messages and say obscenities and horrific sexual things when I would receive the calls. When I was 16, I used to get anonymous calls from a bunch of guys whose identity I still don't know. I figured reporting them again wouldn't work so did this.Įdit 2: also whoever reported me as worried about my current mental health.thanks? I mean i'm honestly good but thanks. Some of my friends think this is genius and exactly what they deserved but some of my other friends think I took it too far and it was out of line to put that on their Mothers and also how I don't know what their home life is like.Īm I the asshole for doing this? Should I have gone about it another way?Įdit due to questions/comments: When it was just standard bullying I reported them but they only got a warning, the messages/pictures started after that as if to prove I couldn't do anything. Their mothers were horrified and shocked by what I sent them explaining what was going on and all three are on my side. I should have reported them or just blocked them but I had, had enough so I screenshot every message they'd sent me and found their mothers through their facebook pages and sent screenshots to them including an explanation of who I am and how their sons have been bothering me. I've been getting bullied/harassed by three guys in my class who have taken to messaging me online with rather gross/harassing messages and nsfw pictures that i'm sure you can all fill in the gaps without me going into detail. I'm an 18 year old girl who is in college atm.
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