Hi,

I posted on a similar question to wai-ig (but about how this kind of
DHTML is with a screen reader) and got a lot of interesting replys.

The thread is at
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2005AprJun/0203.html if
you are interested. I haven't had time to check it all out properly
myself yet. But it's an interesting topic for sure:)

Cheers, Rebecca

 

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Behalf Of Stevio
Sent: Friday, 13 May 2005 9:38 a.m.
To: JS-Jive; Web Standards Group
Subject: [WSG] Displaying hidden content when JavaScript disabled

I have some content that is hidden and only displayed using JavaScript. 
However, when JavaScript is disabled, I want to display all of the
content to start with.

I can do this by redefining styles within a noscript tag within the head
section. Display: none is changed to Display: block for the various
elements. However, my page does not then validate as being valid XHTML
1.0 Transitional code when I do this. It doesn't like the style
declaration within the noscript tags. In fact, am I right in saying that
.

What can I do to display hidden content which will be valid XHTML 1.0
Transitional other than my solution above?

Thanks,
Stephen 



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