Mark Harris wrote:
My take on the piece (one of about 3 on the site) is that someone at the BBC said "we really should do something about this accessibility thing. Who knows anyone?" and from there the trail lead to Nomensa and Watson. Alex and Tony muttered about agendas and I do suspect that Nomensa has an agenda to do with Flash - it does appear to be the only technology mentioned on their site, and a quick search for "CSS" and "Cascading Style Sheets" turns up nothing. I suspect they put out a press release or something which someone handed to Ledger.

Mark, may I nit-pick?

One shouldn't really have to talk about CSS if one is designing web pages. Ideally, one would just use it. Their pages seem to be built using CSS rather than tables, so they seem to know how to use them, and I'm going to assume that they build their other projects in the same way, on xhtml strict, and css.

Regards,
 - Rahul.



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