On 1/12/2010 2:51 AM, David Bolter wrote:
> More and more I see a need for accessibility solutions to rely less on
> roles. We see some pretty interesting UI on the web, and the kinds of
> assumptions that could historically be made on the desktop, can no
> longer be made. I think we need to be able to describe UI more flexibly,
> ideally to be able to describe anything that innovators concoct.
This might be partially true, but it's also an excuse for bad design. 
Far too often, these situations would be better served by creating 
multiple related objects. For example, I'm not really sure i agree with 
the idea of checkable table cells. These could just as well be treated 
as a checkbox within a table cell.

Jamie

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James Teh
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