[WSG] Dean Jackson presentation url

2004-09-03 Thread Web Usability
Hi Did anyone write down the url for the excellent presentation Dean Jackson gave at the WE04 session on Thursday Sept 2. Thanks Roger ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ Proud presenters of Web Essentials 04

RE: [WSG] Dean Jackson presentation url

2004-09-04 Thread Web Usability
Jackson presentation url There you go http://www.w3.org/2004/Talks/dj-we04-edugov/ On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 15:39:04 +1000, Web Usability [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Did anyone write down the url for the excellent presentation Dean Jackson gave at the WE04 session on Thursday Sept 2. Thanks

RE: [WSG] PDF to HTML conversions

2004-10-05 Thread Web Usability
Hi, Sorry I am a bit late on this. While I haven't got a direct answer, I wrote an article about PDFs and Accessibility which might provide you with some useful information. http://www.usability.com.au/resources/pdf.cfm I know some large organisations (at least one bank) use tools to

RE: [WSG] Foreign Translations

2004-10-19 Thread Web Usability
Hi Jason We had a similar requirement last year. The cost of translating and preparing pages in other language html is very expensive. The job we did already had pdfs of a document in 14 different language but the client wanted to provide easy access to them and an accessible alternative. We

RE: [WSG] Help with fieldset in a li

2004-10-28 Thread Web Usability
One benefit of using fieldset and legend for screen reader users is that nearly all readers will read the legend before every input label within a fieldset. This can be very helpful with forms that require the same information within different sections of the form. For example, if you need put in

RE: [WSG] Help with fieldset in a li

2004-10-28 Thread Web Usability
=name id=name size=55 //label or mine: label for=nameName:/labelbr / input type=text name=name id=name size=55 / Does it make any difference? The ID ties them together anyway so I think not. P -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Web

RE: [WSG] legend formatting issues

2004-11-16 Thread Web Usability
Hi Ted, Just a quick comment on legends that are too long. Modern screen readers like JAWS voice the legend before every form input label within a fieldset. As a result, some screen reader users might get a bit annoyed with your form (and the site) if, for example, they have to hear a whole lot

[WSG] why oh why

2004-11-23 Thread Web Usability
A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen. http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. However when the site is viewed with MSIE 6 and NS 7 you get

RE: [WSG] why oh why 2 for foxers

2004-11-23 Thread Web Usability
Firefox 1.0 . Web Usability wrote: A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen. http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. However when the site