Hello, list. Now, normally, when a programmer hears the term CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), they think that a programmer is going to do some visual design. But I have a CSS Definitive Guide, and the final chapter says that there is an Aural Media setting and a Braille Media setting. Apparently, these CSS programming commands aren't visual (like most CSS commands), but audio or Braille, respectively. Apparently, they can be used to play with the angle or tone or overall sound of a speech synthesizer coming out of a computer. Well, on my Mpower, I do HTML, Javascript and CSS. I tried doing some audio CSS commands (with media set to Aural), but they don't work. I think it would be kind of fun if the Braillenote web browser supported CSS embedded in HTML, because of the audio and Braille options this eighty-percent-of-the-time-visual programming language supports. Tyler Z
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