Re: [WSG] Is br / friendly to accessibility?

2005-07-06 Thread tee
Thanks Alan and Sivp, There's really no way to know if the line-break is going to be were you think it is, so avoid using if for styling. Yes, I have noticed this, especially when I resize the text; perhaps out of frustration, I have let go my obsession, however one of my client whom I do

[WSG] Is br / friendly to accessibility?

2005-07-04 Thread tee
I presume br / is part of the standards since it passes HTML 4.01 Strict XHTML 1.0 strict validation but does it accessible friendly? Coming from the print design background it always disturb me to see the first word of the new sentence lonely let behind with the previous sentence. Knowing how

Re: [WSG] Is br / friendly to accessibility?

2005-07-04 Thread Svip
To what I know, search engines, browsers and other items that reads the Internet and the Web for that matter, searches through tags like this: [tag]* Meaning that no matter what tag it is, it will always replace the * with... anything, cause it was assumed that when the web started, people my