Mybe it would be good to provide an alternative link (it does not have to be
displayed to the screen)...




On 12/13/06, Emma Sax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Chris Price wrote:

> David answered my question but the issue it leaves me with is: many
> people find pop-ups very useful and often request them. What are the
> problems for people with javascript enabled browsers?

One problem is with screen-readers (for example JAWS). JAWS has partial
javascript support and, as such, it will announce that a new event has
occurred, but the user might not be able to locate/access the new
content.

Hope that helps.

M


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