Re: [WSG] Form styling

2007-09-27 Thread Dave Woods
Mike, This is exactly the reason why I include the br at the end of the labels so that the form still displays nicely without the styles applied. I suppose a better case could be made for removing the display: block; from the labels in this situation but would be needed if for example you wanted

[WSG] Joanne Bransdon/CSD/Health is out of the office.

2007-09-27 Thread Joanne . Bransdon
I will be out of the office starting 27/09/2007 and will not return until 02/10/2007. Please contact Steve Wilson on xt 5402 for Online Communications issues, Ross Andrews on 6289 1261 for editorial and writing inquiries and HealthComunications on 6289 7060 for general communications enquiries.

Re: [WSG] Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash With Jaws

2007-09-27 Thread James Jeffery
James Ellis: Explain to me how a blind person would create a gradient using HEX or RGB color values, if a person born blind does not know what a color is because they have never seen one. Why put a blind person in this position in the first place? Its like asking someone with no arms to learn to

Re: [WSG] Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash With Jaws

2007-09-27 Thread Tony Crockford
On 27 Sep 2007, at 09:48, James Jeffery wrote: And i also said a blind person can create graphics, but only at a certain level. there are also degrees of sight impairment. I think we should all review our attitudes to sight and sightedness before assuming that vision impairment and the

[WSG] Out of Office AutoReply: WSG Digest

2007-09-27 Thread Robby Jennings
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[WSG] Yahoo! Auto Response

2007-09-27 Thread freelancer_8504
Hi, I'm away until the 1st of October, so won't be able to read emails until then. If it's really important, then you should have my mobile number, and you can leave a message on that and I'll get back to you. If it's to do with swe_climbers, then please get in touch with Dave Bald on [EMAIL

RE: [WSG] Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash With Jaws

2007-09-27 Thread Steve Green
One of our trainers tells me that only 4% of blind people have no sight at all. Some may not be able to see a few feet in front of them and need a guide dog to walk up the street, yet they can see a screen close-up and may not even need a screen reader (although they would probably benefit from

Re: [WSG] Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash With Jaws

2007-09-27 Thread Jonathan Poissant
Brenton: In my previous Job we build sites for kids to read be able to read stories online in Flash. Accessibility was a major issue that we where only able to get over by having a HTML version of the sites, even if our stories where narrated. This is because we where unable to have Jaws navigate

Re: [WSG] Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash With Jaws

2007-09-27 Thread Steve Olive
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:49:50 pm Steve Green wrote: One of our trainers tells me that only 4% of blind people have no sight at all. Some may not be able to see a few feet in front of them and need a guide dog to walk up the street, yet they can see a screen close-up and may not even need a

[WSG] Safari problem

2007-09-27 Thread Bas V
I need to scroll a lot of photo thumbnails in a box that shows only 2 rows of images at the time. The right-hand scroll bar from the box needs to always show, the bottom scrollbar needs to be hidden. So far no problem... however, in Firefox, Internet Explore etc, the y-scroll bar shows on PC

Re: [WSG] Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash With Jaws

2007-09-27 Thread Breton Slivka
The mouse isn't the only option for navigation in flash. Last time I used it, there were methods for reading keystrokes as well. Maybe the disconnect between the way people navigate with jaws, and the way people would navigate within the flash would be intolerable, I don't know. It seems to me

Re: [WSG] Safari problem

2007-09-27 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Sep 28, 2007, at 2:43 AM, Bas V wrote: So far no problem... however, in Firefox, Internet Explore etc, the y-scroll bar shows on PC and Mac but in Safari it doesn't show the box's scroll bar, why Here is the code I am using: In the style sheet: #photos { ...

Re: [WSG] Safari problem

2007-09-27 Thread Kit Grose
Hi Bas, Bas V wrote: So far no problem... however, in Firefox, Internet Explore etc, the y-scroll bar shows on PC and Mac but in Safari it doesn't show the box's scroll bar, why The issue is that Safari 2 doesn't support the CSS3 property 'overflow-y'/'overflow-x', instead only