Interesting. I don't have accessibility needs (if you don't count slow typing).
I just imagined that sorted mail in thread and text in chronological order will make use of audio screen readers easier. Though, now I know that it is easier to have last mail at the top and just jump from one mail to the other. -- Regards, Rajko On Saturday 19 January 2008 09:36:54 pm Bryen wrote: > > You will understand that some guys use accessability features of openSUSE > > software, like screen reader and magnifier. Threading and bottom posting > > is sorting emails and makes reading effortless. > > Interesting you should say that. I'm a low-vision user myself. Over on > blind-user mailing lists, like the GNOME Orca mailing list, they choose > top-posting. I've never seen one email over there that was > bottom-posted. And these people use devices such as braille readers, > audio screen readers, etc. > > I'm always making a conscious decision. If I'm posting on openSUSE... > follow the rules and bottom-post. If I'm on the other mailing lists, > top-post. :-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
