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i am a blind user new to iLike. as a blind user, i cannot use
iTunes, and i cannot access all of the objects on artist documents, especially those that are intended to allow one to play a track.

I had a friend of mine check your website and he saw the wheelchair icon you use to indicate accessibility, but since I am blind, I cannot see that icon. Do you have anyone there who is responsible for accessibility? whatabout usability? the 2 are sub and super-sets of the same principle - device independence (a.k.a. you shouldn't need a mouse slash pointer to access information).

i have only access to the keyboard and can only access objects that are included in the tab-order, which individual songs are not.

i am willing to provide my personal expertise as both a blind
webmaster and an invited expert to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). a good starting point for accessibility resources is:

References for Web Accessibility:
http://www.w3.org/WAI/References/

iLike has the potential to be an outstanding resource for all
cybernauts, sighted or not; it just needs to follow standards and
comply with best use guidelines for all of the technologies it
includes.

i also could not post this entry to the iLike blog myself, as you use a visual turing test (a.k.a. CAPTCHA) which i cannot visually process and hence cannot post to the community blog. this neeeds SERIOUS attention - please consult:

Inaccessibility of Visually-Oriented Anti-Robot Tests: Problems and Alternatives:
http://www.w3.org/TR/turingtest

please, don't leave me hanging out here in the dark...

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