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On We're working on strategy for E Edition
Posted on July 13 at 6:49 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
An E Edition would solve some accessibility issues also.
For example, I have a vision impairment and find reading newspaper print very fatiguing to my eyes. Some days, I could come home from work and read some of the paper, but other days my eyes hurt too much or are too tired. Therefore I don't subscribe to the paper because I never know when I can read it.
I love access to the Gazette online (I can make the screen larger with software and can even make the software read the paper to me when my eyes are really tired) but I'm pretty sure I miss out on some things in the regular print edition. I know there are others out there with print disabilities (blindness, dyslexia, etc) that would find an electronic edition much easier to get through.