Edward Kerr wrote:
Don't forget that, unless things have changed in the last few months, Flash is very inaccessible. Screen readers are presented with a blank page as far as I am aware.

Of course this may not be an issue with your user base, but it is worth bearing in mind.

Thanks for the reminder. It is a good reason to keep sites simple and only to use graphics where they add something important.

I think I mentioned in an earlier message that I'm exploring technologies for an e-learning project. I currently present face-to-face courses that use diagrams a lot and also use graphical displays of simulations. I want to transfer the subject matter to the web and I'm exploring the options. I'd really appreciate any suggestions you have on how to make content accessible that has traditionally been presented graphically.

Tony Cowderoy

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