hi tee
>which the page has no dtd, body and html tags?
if it renders in the browser the lack of thes above should not effect
screen readers.
note if you have a html file consisting solely of:
poot
the DOM constructed by the browser looks like this:
poot
what you will probably find is that because you have no the
page will be rnedered using quirks mode in browsers.
regards
Stevef
On 26 March 2011 06:20, tee wrote:
> I have a small login popup box, and is using Ajax fetch to pull in the login
> page. Due to the way the system works, the login page default is to use a
> page template instead of just the chunk of login code placed in a header or
> left/right column, though can be done too but my view is that the login code
> shouldn't be in every page since it's to be showed in a modal window so I
> want it retrieves via Ajax.
>
> I created a template, strip out dtd, body and all other areas except the
> code that retrieves the content area (where it will then load the login code
> template), this all works well. My concern is, will it be any problem for
> screen reader read the login page's info, enter email which the page has no
> dtd, body and html tags?
>
> Thanks!
>
> tee
>
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