Oh,I agree - accessibility begins with good semantic HTML/CSS code, but your absolutely right this is an enhancer to help with visual disabilities. However I'm going to look at other functionality I can add to it that may help with other accessibility issues and if anyone can suggest any, please feel free.
On 7/20/07, Nicolas Hoizey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, > Today I am happy to release my second plugin for jQuery - the jQuery > Accessibility Plugin. IMHO, accessibility is something you have to deal with before applying any Javascript, so that people using speech synthesys or other devices can navigate in contents and services. Your plugin may be an accessibibity enhancer for some people with visual deficiencies, but labeling it "Accessibility Plugin" is a bit too much for what it does. I don't say your plugin is useless, it is just a naming issue for me... ;-) -Nicolas -- Nicolas "Brush" HOIZEY Clever Age : http://www.clever-age.com/ Gastero Prod : http://www.gasteroprod.com/ Photos : http://www.flickr.com/gp/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/M1c002
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