If someone writes a plugin which determines that the user is partially sighted, then I'll be there with alert boxes and size 128 fonts on my site*. And cool stuff for the rest.
Has someone written something like this? *Please note, there will be no size 128 fonts on my site. But, I'll cater for those with disablilities when the government finally recognises my sense of humour is actually a mental problem. wycats wrote: > > BTW: I think Accessibility is super-important (there will even be an > article > in Issue 2 of the Magazine about it), but it's a bit foolish to never use > any effects because of accessibility concerns. It's pretty much a given > that > the way the Accesible functionality will work will be less "rich-app-like" > than the functionality that's designed for folks that do not use > screen-readers and the like. The trick is finding a way to make sure that > virtually everybody can get *something* out of the website, and that > everyone gets the content in the manner that is most pleasing to them and > the way they are using the website. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Cool-technique-tf2332216.html#a6490335 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/