On 30/10/05, Richard Czeiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Actually James, I think this is more a Usability concern rather than an
> Accessibility concern.
> What you might say instead is:
>
> "I can't view the site on my browser and even if I could, the text is samll
> and I can't change it!"
> Or
>
> "Why does this site tell me I need to have JavaScript turned on? How do I
> even do that?"

AFAIK, all browsers have JavaScript turned on by default. If a user
has turned it off, the user certainly ought to know how to undo his
previous action. (If a user has had a friend do it, the user ought to
be able to get the answers from the friend.)

(Disclaimer: I avoid using JavaScript because many people will not use it.)

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T. R. Valentine
Use a decent browser: Safari, Firefox, Mozilla, Opera
(Avoid IE like the plague it is)
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