Denise wrote:
> I would appreciate any advice (and links) from those of you familiar with
> designing for this audience.
I, too, would like to have some of this information as I've only briefly toyed 
with the idea of learning aural style sheets. So, please either post them to 
the list (since it's still dealing with css, just a particular derivative) or 
cc me in :)

>   Additionally, recommendations for commonly used speech reader "browsers" 
> that I could download for testing the site
> would be great (i.e., Emacspeak).
>   
I don't know of too many, I've not mucked around too much with them yet. 
However, I know of Jaws (you can download a free trial but I believe 
after that there's a registration fee) or, if you're using firefox, 
there's a free plugin called FireVox.

HTH!

-- 
Thanks,

Jim

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