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Karl Bruno Stargardt

Karl Bruno Stargardt was born on the 4th December 1875 in Berlin.

He became a German ophthalmologist whom discovered Stargardt Disease.

He studied medicine at the University of Kiel, qualifying with a doctorate in 1899. He later became chief physician of the Bonn University’s ophthalmology clinic, followed in 1923 by a post as chair of ophthalmology at the University of Marburg.

In 1909 he described 7 patients with a recessively inherited macular dystrophy, now known as Stargardt’s disease, being described as a progressive and severe reduction of central vision.

He developed Nephritis (Inflammation of the kidneys) and cardiac complications and died on April 2nd 1927 aged 51.

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Camel Case Hashtags

VIDEO DESCRIPTION 2 examples of lower case hashtag not making much sense to an example of Camel Case being read put and understood with ease. At the end a big thumbs up appears

Why you should be using Camel Case Hashtags for greater clarity and accessibility for your website or social media pages.

This is when you capitalise the first letter of each word so hashtags can be read easily and especially for screen readers. Instead of gobbledegook, the person using the reader due to sightloss, dyslexia or other reasons, will be able to listen and due to Camel Case the words will be read out in a more understandable language.

Camel Case is so called due to the rising up and down of the capitalisation and lowercase of the letters. Like the camels humps.

I have made the video above to explain further. Notice the difference between the first set of hashtag to the last Camel Case example.

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#ScreenReader
#Hashtags
#Accessable
#Dyslexia
#Sightlosstools
#BlindBlogger
#CamelCaseHashtags

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My Support Group

I’ve got a private support group on Facebook if you message me and I can send the link to find other people to chat to and to support each other. Find out answers to your questions and tell us about yourself, a family member or friend that has any of the Macular Dystrophies diagnosed.

You will be most welcome.

Anonymous posting is an option if you like to choose that.

No question is a daft one. No discussion is off topic. No rant unsupported!

Please search for Macular Dystrophy Stargardt’s Disease Support Group by One Vision on Facebook

Or click the link below to take you there.

Click here for the support group

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