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Thanks
Russ
On 16/06/2009, at 7:43 PM, Chris Dimmock wrote:
I think the answer is...
Yes, technically, there probably is more fibre nutrition in the
cardboard box
:)
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On 16/06/2009, at 10:51 AM, Mike Kear w...@afpwebworks.com
hi.
some one asked on the group about a month ago about free acessible website
hstoing.
now, looking for some thing like this.
free, and screen reader friendly.
currently i have a webs.com account.
but did not find it very screen reader friendly and using it with jaws 10.
now, can you recommend
This is a very confusing email.
The host has nothing to do with how screen-reader friendly your web site is.
Are you looking for a host which has a screen-reader friendly admin
interface? This would be geared to the developer not the end user.
The language you use is also not tied to screen
On 17/06/2009, at 11:46 PM, Ted Drake wrote:
Are you looking for a host which has a screen-reader friendly admin
interface?
He is. Marvin is blind.
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Ted Drake wrote:
This is a very confusing email. The host has nothing to do with how
screen-reader friendly your web site is. Are you looking for a host
which has a screen-reader friendly admin interface? This would be
geared to the developer not the end user.
I think Marvin needs to find a
Hi community,
on an ASP.NET-driven site we'd like to use background images for flexible-width
submit inputs.
Due to the .NET limitation we cannot use the button tag and are stuck with
the following syntax:
input type=submit value=Button Text /
Did you ever style these submit inputs with
On Jun 17, 2009, at 6:45 PM, Jens-Uwe Korff wrote:
Hi community,
on an ASP.NET-driven site we'd like to use background images for
flexible-width submit inputs.
Due to the .NET limitation we cannot use the button tag and are
stuck with the following syntax:
input type=submit