Gavin,
Firstly Yahoo provides a free service, why all the hoo-haa about it using CSS...
Most sites on the net provide free information, why should they bother being compliant and accessible...
I mean why bother - its a free site for the public...



Your outlook on standards and accessibility is terrible :S


- BTW -
How does a disabled person see that message about POP mail?
I cant see ANY source on the page.
I wonder what JAWS or other screenreaders would do when they load the page...


- Chris


Gavin Cooney wrote:

I have to say i agree with Gary here. Google have provided a free
service, and if it does not work for you, then go use something that
does.

On the other hand...

Gmail Does provide a way for disabled people to read their mail... a
simple email POP account. (look under setttings).

At the very least a disabled person can access the email in this way.

Just my 2c

Gav
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