Hi Steve

Can you give some links to research that back up this statement? As far as I 
know, the screen readers will accept the new tags when you are using something 
other than Internet Explorer. However, the question is what they do with them. 
You cannot navigate via articles  like you’d use the header navigation. But 
it’s not going to skip an article.

The biggest problems with HTML5 accessibility are: repeated h1 headers, 
longdesc attribute being deprecated, captioning, and placing text within the 
canvas. At one time there was a conflict when  combining ARIA landmarks with 
the new elements. But this is no longer a problem as the screen reader software 
was fixed.

Ted


On 1/25/11 12:34 AM, "Steve Green" <steve.gr...@testpartners.co.uk> wrote:

You can use it, but will anyone benefit from it? Assistive technologies don't 
support much, if any, of the new semantics. I don't know if search engines and 
other users of programmatic access to websites are currently able to make use 
of HTML5 markup, but I have not seen anything to indicate that they do. So what 
exactly is the benefit?

Steve
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From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org on behalf of Thierry Koblentz
Sent: Tue 25/01/2011 04:29
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] HTML5 v. HTML 4.x

> At the moment, HTML5 doesn't really bring a significant benefit, but
> that will change (in years rather than months).

I beg to differ. I believe there are a lot of great stuff that we can start
using today (mostly related to form controls).
See http://diveintohtml5.org/forms.html and this one about datalist
http://adactio.com/journal/4272/.


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Regards,
Thierry
@thierrykoblentz
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