Hi all,
I'm working on Orca, a screen reader and magnifier for people with
disabilities (see http://live.gnome.org/Orca). I'm working on
accessibility to yelp, and discovered that yelp uses mozilla to present
help information. A screen reader like Orca works by speaking the
contents of the desktop component that has keyboard focus. In the case
of yelp, Orca speaks the help information displayed by mozilla.
Yelp currently has some accessibility problems that it shares with
Firefox. We are working with the Firefox team to fix the accessibility
problems in Firefox 3. It would be great if the Firefox fixes also fix
some (or all) of the accessibility problems in yelp. This would occur
is yelp shares the same mozilla libraries that Firefox uses. Could
someone enlighten me about the relationship between the mozilla that
Firefox uses compared to mozilla that yelp uses.
Thanks!
Lynn Monsanto
Sun Accessibility Team
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