works as a public forum
and another user may have an answer for you.
Good luck Marv!
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and not web standards :)
My other suggestion would be to write to the guys behind NVDA (or join
the forum). They are blind computer developers and likely have some
experience that could assist you.
Hope this is helpful somehow and congrats on the study decision,
Cheers
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the very
best with the project.
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Sorry folks, quick correction here.
Instead of 'education site for non-web geeks.' what I really meant was
'non-geek web users'.
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' from Sitepoint, and
'HTML Dog, The best-practice guide to XHTML CSS' by Patrick
Griffiths enough.
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impaired then whilst a pleasing design
a good thing, not at the expense of the information your audience is after.
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, let's stop this thread hey?
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and it was Flash8 and given the presentation I mentioned it
might be a tool built in??
Of course how this would be handled in HTML5 I'm less clear on:)
Didn't really answer your questions directly, but I hope some of this is useful.
Cheers,
John Unsworth
markup to
use, what is the actual end result of this action and can it be
handled a better way?
Cheers,
John Unsworth
On 4 June 2010 12:29, nedlud ned...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a web form I'm building and there is a simple yes/no question in it.
I got to wondering what the best semantic mark
from the W3C who spoke to the WSG in Melbourne
some time ago now called Richard Ishida who is all about
internationalisation on the web. More links; http://rishida.net/
Cheers,
John Unsworth
On 4 June 2010 14:41, nedlud ned...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm.
I hadn't considered the wording of the actual
became a question to the group and only lucky chance
provided the answer in minutes, and the information was previously
unknown to me, I thought I'd share especially to those creating novel
font stacks.
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apologise in
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in the HTML.
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2009/11/15 Luc l...@dzinelabs.com:
Good evening list,
When you use a character code, e.g. #x00BB; as a list marker
(hardcoded in the li), how is that interpreted by a speech browser?
Does the user hear those characters as they appear or are they
converted
to either be able to create my own images,
or have them supplied to me and then proceeded with the understanding
that the client has already cleared there use. Thus far no problems.
Hope this might help.
John Unsworth.
2009/7/14 Marvin Hunkin startrekc...@gmail.com:
hi.
tried looking for these images
park when I assumed you meant
deliverables, as best as I can tell there is only techniques that work
for you, rather than a standard such that the W3C would endorse.
Hope some of this is helpful.
John Unsworth
List,
I am a web designer as a hobby and have run into a situation where
I am
the Adobe website. Not
surprisingly a quick google search provides some info, and this link
looked informed.
http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=Making_Video_Accessible
Not exactly your question answered, but hope it might of helped.
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John Unsworth
thanks,
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I hope I've been clear, and I guess I'm interested in anything similar
to this in best practice, accessibility and standards.
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search terms might be trying to find the answer to this
via Google. Generally the whole IE thing I ignore until required.
Wow! I didn't intend to take so long, but would appreciate feedback
even if it's just on one point.
Sincerly,
John Unsworth
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On 04/09/2008, Kepler Gelotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
It would really help when you have
Was just walking back from work when it occurred to me I should of
specified that I was referring to Safari 2.1, sadly I'm stuck on a
Hackintosh so no opportunity to run Safari 3.
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), and at least in Safari (not yet tested on IE7) it was fixed.
Firefox, Opera and Camino all rendered the stripes as expected. Can
anyone possibly explain that?
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the input use for screen
readers.
To all the more experienced members, please step forward to clarify or
correct my advice.
Your faithfully,
I've got no signature set up,
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New Web Designing Bloke.
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I have created a form which acts
Assuming it's only a soundtrack and doesn't require any controlling,
ie: play, pause, volume, etc. then a tiny .swf containing the music
track (again set to loop, without control) could sit fairly
unobtrusive, and marked up, at the bottom of your HTML. However as has
been pointed out, without that
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