This is very interesting, I've tried it and it worked like charm in my
Opera (Just needs to enable voice in the advanced TAB and then that will
automatically redirect you to download some files less then 3 minutes).
I couldn't find similar options in IE6/7 or Firefox sadly.
M. Jama
On Mon, September 10, 2007 1:44 am, Nick Gleitzman wrote:
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
Absolutely. But this whole thread started with the issue of whether alt
text should be optional in HTML5.
Well, that's simple enough.
The only reason the alt-text is being proposed to be optional is because
On Mon, September 10, 2007 2:24 am, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
Nick Gleitzman wrote:
A photocopy may be a poor, 2-dimensional representation of the real
thing, but a blank piece of paper isn't anything at all... Which is more
useful?
Depends on whether you're just curious what a sandwich
On 9 Sep 2007, at 16:33, Michael Yeaney wrote:
I find it interesting that everyone responding to this thread has
failed to
mention one very important aspect of any design-for-accessibility
debate:
Until you actually test it with a target audience/persona (i.e.,
someone who
actually **is**
Hi Stuart
On 10/09/2007, Stuart Foulstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, September 10, 2007 1:44 am, Nick Gleitzman wrote:
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
Absolutely. But this whole thread started with the issue of whether alt
text should be optional in HTML5.
Well, that's simple
On 2007/09/07 10:31 (GMT+0100) Rick Lecoat apparently typed:
On a side note, I can't help but notice that almost every site that has
been cited as a reference for reasons why default text size should not
be tampered with has a very minimal level of 'design styling'. For example:
On 10/9/07 (14:27) Felix said:
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/auth/access-lipservice .
To be fair, Felix, I never said that the sites advocating default text
sizes *should* be highly designed; I merely noted the irony that they
were not, given that they were telling designers how to size type.
The
On 2007/09/10 17:03 (GMT+0100) Rick Lecoat apparently typed:
On 10/9/07 (14:27) Felix said:
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/auth/access-lipservice .
To be fair, Felix, I never said that the sites advocating default text
sizes *should* be highly designed; I merely noted the irony that they
were
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
What should an authoring tool (like Dreamweaver) insert by default
when a user adds an image and immediately dismisses the alt text
prompt? (It currently omits the attribute unless the user explicitly
selects empty or types in some text.)
Currently, most screen