<x-flowed>At 08:43 AM 11/30/00 -0500, Rick Onanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>David Douthitt wrote:
> > This thread is about creating web pages that are usable by blind
> > people and others.
>
>Okay, speaking of that...do you suppose there's really a lot of
>blind people who want to build linux routers? Do blind people
>have video cards that read them text, or just software? If it
>was only software, I would say not to worry too much about them,
>as they won't be able to use LEAF anyway.
I don't think it will be that hard to implement the few extra tags that
blind users need.
>But, the idea is correct: make sure it's readable and enjoyable
>by _everybody_, even people with limited equipment (that is,
>computer equipment or bodily equipment).
>
> > > Rick and I submitted ideas for the leaf site. IMHO, Rick's looks
> > > better in lynx, and mine looks better in Netscape. If David, or
> > > Pedro want something different, please create an example of your
> > > idea.
> >
> > Were our suggestions out of place?
>
>You've misread Mike's tone, I believe; he was reminding everybody
>that anyone with ideas should _show_ them, not just tell them;
>that's why we're submitting different pages. What he's saying is:
>
> Please turn your ideas/concepts into pages the rest of us can
> look at (and vote on).
>
>He's not saying:
> Fine! You think you can do a better job, biatch? Do it yer damn self!
>
>;-)
Rick,
I think you know what I mean better than I do. I couldn't have explained my
comments any better than you just did. :-)
--
Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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