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And keep in mind it's also a barrier-free presentation, so blind users can view the site and navigate it using a Braille readout or a voice synthesizer. This increases the target audience.
Form and content go hand in hand here. :-) "
With you mentioning that I thought I should mention there have been a few vision impaired users over the years post to our mailing lists mentioning how they are using OpenBSD.