Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
If someone has graphics turned off in their browser, when they
reach the proposed front page, all they see is the sentence about
OOoAuthors and a list of links to other places. Depending on the
browser and their preferences, they may or may not see some
obvious indication that an image is missing.

Sigh... stupid browsers.

The image has an alt field, and the image map has alt fields for every link. A properly designed browser would display the alt fields instead of the image and the user would get full functionality. This includes blind people using screen readers. This works correctly in lynx for example (text-only browser) but it doesn't on Firefox.

I'll find a solution for this later today.

Cheers,
Daniel.
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