Enjoy a Better Web Experience

There's a lot to do on the Web, and Firefox 2 is full of helpful features to
make your time online more productive.


 


Accessibility


Firefox delivers a better browsing experience for everyone - including those
who are visually impaired. Firefox includes support for DHTML accessibility.
Web developers can create pages that reduce the amount of tabbing required
to navigate a document to minimize keystrokes for those with mobility
disabilities. Firefox also includes support for Microsoft Active
Accessibility, Microsoft's accessibility API standard for Windows. This
support allows Firefox to work with screen readers such as GW Micro's
Window-Eyes and Freedom Scientific's JAWS. Firefox 2 (Windows version) meets
US federal <http://en-us.www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/vpat-2.html>
government requirements that software be easily accessible to users with
physical impairments.


"Web Feeds (RSS)


What do news headlines, indie rock podcasts, and pictures of kittens have in
common? They're all things that you can subscribe to with Web feeds. Firefox
2 gives you full control over Web feeds, showing you a preview and letting
you choose how you want to subscribe. You can use a Firefox Live Bookmark,
or a feed reader that you've installed on your computer, or through a Web
service such as My Yahoo!, Bloglines or Google Reader."

 

 

I just saw this and thought I would share it with all of you, I'm sure you
all use some type of RSS viewer for the quad last but if not for if you want
to try something new here is a good alternative or a good start and makes
keeping up with the quad list and searching the old stuff a lot easier than
by e-mail... if anyone has questions feel free to ask!  I personally use
Firefox for web browsing but I use evolution "alternative to Outlook" for
RSS feeds and e-mail.  I still stay in Linux a lot, I accomplished this with
my condition by using Windows Vista as the host operating system and VM Ware
to run Linux in.. it allows me to use Dragon still in Windows and in Linux
with it being a virtual machine in Windows.  But enough about all that, I
strongly suggest giving Firefox a try!

 

Danny Espinoza 24/m/California

 

Occupation before accident - Network engineer / SR. Network security
engineer

Broke c2,c6,c7 and doner  bone at c2

TBI from blood going to central cortex from spinal cord

off a vent "woohoo" however only one diaphragm works right now "due to

asymmetric SCI"

http://secureminds.us/

 

 

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