n save them several whacks on the TAB key on their way to
their goal.
Just my 2 yen on the topic.
Christopher M. Kelly, Sr. (GM22)
State Farm Insurance Companies
Accessible Technology Services & Support (ATSS)
phone: 309-763-7069
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"[Web] Access is not about ad
As a "Person with a Disability", I prefer "Person/User/Whatever with a
Disability." People First Language.
Although, I tend to refer to myself as a "gimp," but that's really
something used within some parts of the "wheelchair culture." Wouldn't
Accessing Higher Ground: Accessible Media, Web and Technology Conference in Colorado this November. It is described as being for education, businesses, and Web & media designers. http://www.colorado.edu/ATconference/ Just wondering if anything else like it is out there. Thanks!
Christopher M. Kelly
Excellent analogy! As a person who supports assistive technology for
our companies users, I would expand the process to include the makers of
the OS that the browser runs on, not to mention hardware makers, video
driver writers, the assistive technology developers, etc. All must
cooperate. Sadly
x27;ll have my levitating wheelchair
before that happens...
Christopher M. Kelly, Sr. (GM22)
State Farm Insurance Companies - disAbility Support
website: http://intranet.opr.statefarm.org/sysdisab/
phone: 309-763-7069
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm seeing his problem in IE6.
>Christopher Kelly (GM22)
>phone: 309-763-7069
>State Farm Insurance Companies - disAbility Support
>website: http://intranet.opr.statefarm.org/sysdisab/
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Regarding the second option, placing the submenu items off the visual page's
boundaries so JAWS still "speaks" them and using :hover to "move" the
submenu back within the visible page:
This will not help mobility impaired folks who do not use a mouse-type
device, will it? I mean, there are many s
s the link on how to do this:
http://xstandard.com/page.asp?p=16A6EBD1-9EEC-4611-98C8-C0F6234B9737
Regards,
-Vlad
XStandard Development Team
XHTML 1.1 WYSIWYG editor
http://xstandard.com
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To: <[EMAIL
Hello! I was just beginning to read through the W3C's docs on XHTML 1.1 and
noticed the following example they provide of an XHTML 1.1 strict document:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; xml:lang="en" >
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