yping the message.
So the forum is definitely much less accessible and friendly.
Octavian
- Original Message -
From: "John Arrowwood"
To:
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: [jQuery] Re: New Forums
Silly thought:
What if the forums were 'published&
From: "Shawn"
Karl said it best - we can't please everyone. Unless someone were to sit
down and write a tool to integrate/synch a forum (Zoho in particular
And he is right. Unfortunately the ones that will be unpleased and will have
even more accessibility issues as before are exactly some p
And if you were using a screen reader, and had need to post a question
to the mailing list? Then you'd still need to deal with the web
page/forums.
Your solution is a good step in the right direction, but does not solve
the problems.
I've looked into integrating a forum and mailing list in
Do not close the email list
Do not close the email list
Do not close the email list
Do not close the email list
Do not close the email list
- Original Message -
From: "Nathan Klatt"
To:
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: [jQuery] Re: New Forums
On Fri, Ja
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 3:13 PM, John Arrowwood wrote:
> What if the forums were 'published' to the mailing list, and the mailing
> ...
> The mailing list could be set up so that nobody except the forum 'bot' could
> post to it, which would make spam go away. People that have accessibility
> iss
Silly thought:
What if the forums were 'published' to the mailing list, and the mailing
list were made read-only? That is, every time a post is published on the
forum, it is automatically sent to the mailing list. Then, in the footer of
the message is a link to reply to the post, which when clic
From: "MorningZ"
Besides, as Richard pointed out, the mailing list right here will
still exist, it just won't be moderated/managed by the people it was
before..
That would be good, because at least for a period there would still be an
accessible source of information for JQuery.
Octavian
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