Wow, I really appreciate both of your quick replies!

Benjamin, I have seen yours & Richard's contributions - knowing I'm
not all alone is what's keeping me motivated ;)

>From the accessibility plugin's demo page, it serves an accessibility
reminder. Which is a start :)

@JMoore - my point is this: My friend's computer is *her* computer.
How can it be right to say she shouldn't choose to make use of its
built-in capabilities to read what's on the screen??
You may as well say that using a magnifier to read the newspaper is a
hack .....


On Feb 14, 6:23 pm, "Benjamin Sterling"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cherry,
> There are quite a few of us that would agree with you, Richard Worth and
> myself to name two, there is plugin but could not find it right away that
> help with accessibility.  Everything I do has to be 508 compliant and not
> just because I feel it is the right thing to do, but I would with the Gov't,
> ie. epa, army.mil, and so on.  So I understand your point of view and the
> best suggestion is to keep doing what you are doing and always keep
> accessibility on the front burner.
> --
> Benjamin 
> Sterlinghttp://www.KenzoMedia.comhttp://www.KenzoHosting.comhttp://www.benjaminsterling.com

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