Hello, I sought a little on the Web because this term did not say anything 
to me, and I found what is probably the last document placed at the disposal 
by the W3C. it is here http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/aural.html. "This article 
introduces aural styles and details the aural properties defined by the CSS 
2 specification."
It should be noted that the W3C does not give up ACSS in its preparatory for 
CSS3.

http://webdesign.about.com/cs/css/a/aa093002a.htm "introduces the aural 
features new to CSS 2 and gives a general overview of how they work."

http://www.htmlcenter.com/tutorials/tutorials.cfm/53/CSS/ "provides a 
general overview, without going into very much detail on what each property 
does."

In parallel I do not know well these attributes CSS which make it possible 
the software to better do the reading. I hope that somebody will be able to 
say some to us more because it is one must-have accessibility of today.

Good luck and keep us informed !

Sebastien

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