I don't know what the problem is but I am happy to see someone try to
resolve them as much as possible. Glad to have the sighted world chip
in on the research too. Thanks
On Dec 2, 2007, at 2:16 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
Do-di, di-do... priceless!
Just a quick note to say well done on the article Alistair. Nobody
would take that as you comparing VO to windows screen readers, and I
think the faults that remain are written about fairly. I did at
least a months worth of cursing about how shocking my HTML was until
I realised that within-page links just don't work haha.
Scott
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alastair Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 6:27 PM
Subject: VoiceOver for web developers
Hi everyone,
A friend has been doing an in depth review of how different screen
readers deal with web pages, seeing what they support (or not) so
that
web developers have some solid information to go on.
I took on the VoiceOver part, as although not visually impaired, I've
used it a fair bit in version one and wanted to see what version 2
was
like. Out of this, I just put together a brief(ish) article on the
subject:
http://alastairc.ac/2007/12/voiceover-2-a-webdevs-guide/
Unfortunately I can't quite keep up with the volume on this list all
the time, but I did search for all the posts on Safari and leopard
before writing it up. However, if I've misunderstood something or got
it wrong, please let me know here or in the comments of the article.
Kind regards,
-Alastair Campbell