Jean Hollis Weber wrote:

> Colours often don't differentiate well when printed in black-and-white, even 
> if there are no on-screen issues for colour-blind readers.

Screen readers can't differentiate between two different
colours.

> If we minimise the use of typographical changes, 

a) Braille printers treat italics and boldface the same;

b) Braille printers will convert your line formatting to 34
characters per line, 27 lines per page;

> And lastly: Gary knows I think ragged-right is MUCH better than 
> fully-justified text 

Screen readers parse ragged right much better than fully
justified text that has automatic hyphenation.

xan

jonathon

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