No matter how well WE keeps up, its not going to get ahead of the game as long as web developers do not adhere to some sort of standards. Some sites I visit often can change radically several times a year. Many do not even come close to being low vision friendly.

Until web design standards are created and enforced, we will not see any real meaningful progrress.

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In just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Don H" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 1:10 PM
Subject: WE and web pages


As web sites update their web sites it would seem that WE is coming more and more unable to work with them. Links do nothing, buttons don't work and info on the screen that can be read by sight can't be read with WE. This holds true for IE 8 and Firefox. Last year I said all I wanted for Christmas was WE 8. I make that same wish this year in hopes that WE catches up with changes to web sites. If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and your message is related to GW Micro, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it.

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