Hello! We still don't have a url to help you with!
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Hello!
I have one more week to develop this site, and I wonder if someone
would give me feedback. I don't really like the Dreamweaver widgets,
but
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Daisy
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Daisy
Christian Montoya wrote:
If you heard what pipe separators sound like in a screen reader, you
wouldn't think they were semantic. Just because they have a long
history doesn't make them machine-readable.
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feminist, even I get hacked off at throwaway remarks such as this.
Now where did I put my dentures and zimmer frame last night...
;-)
Daisy
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the extra cost.
You might also like to have a look at the css-discuss list of editors:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=CssEditors .
Daisy
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A few more useful articles/sites:
Big, Stark Chunk - article by Joe Clark on how to use CSS to
automatically redesign and reorder your Web site for low-vision people
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/lowvision/
Building accessible websites
http://joeclark.org/book/
(buy the book or read it
Now you've got me thinking. Is there anything similar to the Talking
Newspapers service for internet content? Should there be? A group of
fast typing volunteers/proofreaders could provide transcripts to popular
non subtitled items. We'd barely be scratching the surface of what needs
to be done
readable even then.
The blog content is very easy to read at all resolutions - if you had
comments I'd be leaving a complimentary one right now.
Daisy
http://chasingdaisy.typepad.com
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