Re: [WSG] WCAG 1.0 AAA Rating

2006-06-30 Thread discusster
Ben said: If someone with a contrast-related vision problem can't read the default version, how can they read the site to find the alternate stylesheet in the first place?And Mike said: but with an incredibly obvious user preference control first and foremost at the top of the document; and for

Re: [WSG] WCAG 1.0 AAA Rating

2006-06-30 Thread discusster
Firefox and SeaMonkey here seem to be loading no stylesheet by defaultStrange one... anyone else got this problem?Cheers,BlairOn 30/06/06, Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On 06/06/30 03:32 (GMT-0400) discusster apparently typed: http://theletter.co.uk/longhand?id=1918 Feedback would

Re: [WSG] WCAG 1.0 AAA Rating

2006-06-30 Thread discusster
found occasionally if a site is slow, FF gives up and doesn't display the sheet at all unless it's refreshed. Frances Berriman http://www.fberriman.com From: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto: listdad@webstandardsgroup.org] On Behalf Of discusster Sent: 30 June 2006 10:40

Re: [WSG] Through PDA

2006-06-07 Thread discusster
It might be better to hide the crippled handheld css file from this browserI believe Opera ignores the handheld stylesheet anyway.I devides a neat technique for detecting a small screen device if anyone's interested. Here's the article:

Re: [WSG] Website accessibility statement

2006-04-13 Thread discusster
And in answer to your original question about an Accessibility statement you could base your own on... I'm assuming you got that sorted, as your Accessibility page looks complete: http://newserver.emis-online.com/help/accessibility/Cheers,BlairOn 12/04/06, Chris Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]