Jeff Oien wrote:
If the client *insists* that the text be blinking, add some JavaScript to the page so that the text is occulted: on for 2 seconds, off for 1/4 seconds, on for 2 seconds, etc.
If anything, I'd say have it non-flashing and use javascript to apply the style after the fact (as that sort of client won't listen to accessibility reason - or good taste, for that matter - they probably hold the belief that everybody has javascript enabled as well).
Or be firm and tell your client where they can put their blinking text (or part ways in a friendly way, with your design reputation intact)
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