Hi,Benjerman,

I am using Css to hide certain text that clutters the page and that ony
sighted users could use such as the fact that the web browsing mode is a
screen reader compliant mode. I litterly have "You are browsing "ICE" in
Screen Reader Mode" at the top. I want to add a switch to advanced or
standard mode links for sighted users that navigate to the screen reader
mode of my page. All this is unneccesary to the blind user, as it is a
separate service of the university than standard and advanced mode.
Basically, my task is to make a screen reader specific page. I mean, I don't
have to include the extra text, but I am being kind to the sighted end
users.

Thanks for listening,
Alex,

On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Alex Jurgensen` wrote:
>
>> I hope someone can help me with a coding problem. I wanto to make my site
>> completely accessible to VO.
>>
>
> Super!
>
>  I am on the road to doing that, but I am stuck
>> on on a minor issue. I want to use Css to hide a peice of text from VO.
>>
>
> Could you possibly elaborate on why you need to hide it from VO in
> particular?
>
> --
> Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
>
>


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