Hello! We still don't have a url to help you with!
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From: "Kathleen R Dery"
Hello!
I have one more week to develop this site, and I wonder if someone
would give me feedback. I don't really like the Dreamweaver widgets,
but there they are
neral?
Daisy
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Daisy
Christian Montoya wrote:
If you heard what pipe separators sound like in a screen reader, you
wouldn't think they were semantic. Just because they have a long
history doesn't make them machine-readable.
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relative) comes up too frequently and whilst I'm no bra burning
feminist, even I get hacked off at throwaway remarks such as this.
Now where did I put my dentures and zimmer frame last night...
;-)
Daisy
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ster/product_info/index.html#xray to name
but one) to justify the extra cost.
You might also like to have a look at the css-discuss list of editors:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=CssEditors .
Daisy
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A few more useful articles/sites:
Big, Stark & Chunk - article by Joe Clark on how to use CSS to
automatically redesign and reorder your Web site for low-vision people
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/lowvision/
Building accessible websites
http://joeclark.org/book/
(buy the book or read it onl
Now you've got me thinking. Is there anything similar to the Talking
Newspapers service for internet content? Should there be? A group of
fast typing volunteers/proofreaders could provide transcripts to popular
non subtitled items. We'd barely be scratching the surface of what needs
to be done
Mark Harwood wrote:
2 seconds in google and you could found it yourself...
Yes but it was a useful post to point to the less knowledgeable amongst
us that there is indeed such a thing as "getting PNGs with alpha
transparency to work in IE".
uot; but the blog is still more
than readable even then.
The blog content is very easy to read at all resolutions - if you had
comments I'd be leaving a complimentary one right now.
Daisy
http://chasingdaisy.typepad.com
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