> Are any of these fancy effect JavaScript libraries particularly better
> at standards compliance and accessibility?  I love some of the
> effects, but want to attempt to keep my site readable on cell phones,
> Braille displays, and text-to-speech systems -- not to mention keeping
> it somewhat readable for people who use lynx or the like.

Well, in this case you can happily live without javascript at all :)

Cheers,
Daniel

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