js is a problem? Then blackboard is going to be an issue, right?

On 6/18/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I decided to make even my intranet apps as "accessible" as possible,
> and not just because I like my keyboard.
>
> Besides the obvious "no pictures, large font,high contrast" settings for
> testing,
> what can I use?  Is JAWS the most used disability-type browser?  Lynx (ha)?
>
> Where is a good site for browser stats for the "less normal" browsers?
>
> I think I'm still liking the text only/non js, etc., specific "versions"
> (formats?), and
> I've got some dev time (sorta, future planning in action) already invested
> in that
> idea anyways... (and it's a good way to code, if you ask me)...  but I
> figured I'd
> still like to be at least keyboard friendly with the fancy stuff.
>
> So... any real life advice is appreciated.  I can read specs and whatnot
> till I'm
> blue in the face, there's just oodles of them.  Too much, and some
> conflicting,
> actually.  Seeing what happens in the popular browsers tho-- that I can go
> for.
>
> Not aiming for perfection, just usability, mainly.  Thoughts, suggestions?
> I'm open.
>
> :Denny
>
>
> 

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