I agree there tom about html and menues etc, and certainly it's something
I've used in the past for access to things like theatre time tables,
programs of events etc, even though from the perspective of the theatres etc
the html on their sites are not intended for access at all.
The problem however these days is that large restaurant chains and the like
are now using their own aps rather than websites. This is okay, however once
again access isn't considdered and since unlike with standard html access to
none modified aps is shaky at best this can be no better than a print menu.
I tried this with a pub chain called flaming grille, who don't have a
website but do have an ap, and was very disappointed in the result.
Again it's a shame that when a restauant chain investigates access they're
only ever told "well you can get it brailled for x hundred quid" and not
told about a simple, low cost, easy to produce alternative like html.
beware the grue!
dark.
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