sIFR is meant to replace short passages of plain browser text with text rendered in the typeface of choice, regardless of whether or not your users have that font installed on their systems. Read more about how it works here: http://www.mikeindustries.com/sifr/
I ran the sIRF webpage http://www.mikeindustries.com/sifr/ through the following Screen Reader / Browser combinations and got the following results. Window Eyes Version 6.0: 1. In Internet Explorer 6 the sIFR heading was read successfully = PASS 2. In Firefox 1.5 the sIFR heading was NOT read successfully = FAIL Window Eyes Version 6.1 Beta 2: 1. In Internet Explorer 6 the sIFR heading was read successfully = PASS 2. In Firefox 1.5 the sIFR heading was NOT read successfully = FAIL 3. In Firefox 2 the sIFR heading was read successfully = PASS That's quite a good result. I would assume sIFR content would be read when using IE7 (given that sIFR is read when using IE6). Could someone please test sIFR in JAWS as I do not have it? Brad fatpublisher ******************************************************************* List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *******************************************************************
