Did you know that a little over 35% of the traffic online, visiting web sites, are those that are visually impaired and that, by next year, the numbers will be doubled? What does this mean to you and all of us that created and maintain websites? That some things just don't work. Flash sites are completely left alone by visually impaired folk: that's a lot of traffic/interest and, for those of us that are wanting to make money from our site, possible money earned. Not to mention that there are those out there that make css the backbone of their design, and there is a good chunk of css that interfere with a person being able to actually see the website, much less interferes with those that have hardware that reads a site for them.So, what to do? If you're interested, I am going to be starting a series of things that a person can do to make their site visually impaired friendly, while still having fun with creating their website for non-visually impaired folk. There is a middle ground.Let me know if you're interested, because I have the information