listdad@webstandardsgroup.org wrote on 02/15/2007 01:20:16 AM:
> I think it's safe to say that blind AND deaf people surfing with
> braille devices are a very small minority, and very aware of the
> limitations of their system.
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> When you target this disabilities group, I guess you have to take
And if you are deaf, and blind?
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listdad@webstandardsgroup.org wrote on 02/14/2007 10:54:35 AM:
> I disagree, Captchas are accessible - providing you supply an audio
> alternative of course.
>
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The "iPhone" was trademarked by Cisco/Linksys in 1999. (Serial #75076573)
Linksys issued a press release on December 18, 2006, announcing *their*
iPhone.
Some new reports indicate that Cisco will not allow Apple to use the name,
at least not without some licensing compensation, if at all.
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And some of us work for a govt agency still using Win2000. We don't expect
to migrate to XP until sometime late next year, and perhaps upgrade to IE7
after that. No ClearType for us without clear thinking.
At least I can install Firefox here at work. But I still need technical
approval to so, .
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> >> Actually, you wouldn't. You'd have the *table* set to 100%,
> >> and the left column to 220px.
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> > Surely you'd just insert the concept design as one big and ensure
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> > alt was sufficiently descriptive...?
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> Obviously you guys are not up on the latest... Spacer gifs. You c
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