> scripts. If you look in that specification under www.w3.org/wai/ , > you should find links to their discussion of what techniques might be > used by web authors. Note that updated ones went out for public review last week! > User Agent Accessibility Guidelines from the W3C and try to figure out > whether Lynx is missing anything that would be useful and could be > reasonably implemented. It's fairly clear that Lynx has had a significant impact on the guidelines. There are separate guidelines for user agents, as I remember it. ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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