Uh, how does Flash handle with Accessibility guidelines <http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/>?

The design should be for the majority of your audience, but sometimes you just have to 
take the extra effort for other reasons... :^)

Beverly


Hello, James Macfarlane! On 6/14/2002 12:27 PM -0400, you wrote in whole or part:
>Uh....isn't Flash a monopoly unto itself?
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>Clean designs are cross platform and cross browser compatible. Complex
>UI designs can now be addressed by Flash, which is very cross platform
>consistent. As users of a non-MS tool, many of us on non-MS platforms,
>we need to keep focused on the principle of keeping the market open to
>innovation and to fight monopolization.
>
>Please do not accept the monopolists' arguments that one-size fits all
>and everything else needs to have a tax. If netscape is 5% of my usage,
>I'll make sure the last three versions of netscape can see my work. If
>Macs are 10% of my visitors, I will give them a 100% experience. If
>linux is 1%, I'll make it work for them. I design for the most
>problematic and it usually works for the best behaved browser.
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>We all use the toolsets we've chosen because they are best for us.
>Please help others make the same kinds of choices.
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