Re: [css-d] Aural Style Sheets

2007-07-27 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
On 25 Jul 2007, at 15:52:38, Denise wrote: > I've read that the downloadable free trial of JAWS is applicable > for 40 > minutes. After that time you must reboot your computer and then > can run the > program again. This apparently can be done repeatedly. This > product can be > found here

Re: [css-d] Aural Style Sheets

2007-07-25 Thread Denise
> Probably even more off-topic than a discussion of browsers: a screen > reader isn't a browser at all. Of course, I never intended for this to be a discussion of various screen readers, but of whether creating aural cascading style sheets (ACSS) held value for those who use screen readers. As a

Re: [css-d] Aural Style Sheets

2007-07-25 Thread Nick Fitzsimons
On Wed, July 25, 2007 10:51 am, Rick Lecoat wrote: > I'd love to hear other people's views but this might be getting a bit > off topic for the list? Perhaps a discussion of screen readers is too > much like a discussion about browsers... Probably even more off-topic than a discussion of browsers:

Re: [css-d] Aural Style Sheets

2007-07-25 Thread Rick Lecoat
At 18:42 (London time), on 24/7/07, James Gadrow said: >I don't know of too many, I've not mucked around too much with them yet. >However, I know of Jaws (you can download a free trial but I believe >after that there's a registration fee) or, if you're using firefox, >there's a free plugin call

Re: [css-d] Aural Style Sheets

2007-07-24 Thread Eric A. Meyer
At 12:42 PM -0400 7/24/07, Denise wrote: >I am preparing to begin work for a client whose site must meet "Bobby" >compliance, particularly to accommodate their blind visitors. Along with >digesting the W3C accessibility guidelines, I've discovered Aural Cascading >Style Sheets (ACSS). From the h

Re: [css-d] Aural Style Sheets

2007-07-24 Thread James Gadrow
Denise wrote: > I would appreciate any advice (and links) from those of you familiar with > designing for this audience. I, too, would like to have some of this information as I've only briefly toyed with the idea of learning aural style sheets. So, please either post them to the list (since it's

[css-d] Aural Style Sheets

2007-07-24 Thread Denise
Good day list, I am preparing to begin work for a client whose site must meet "Bobby" compliance, particularly to accommodate their blind visitors. Along with digesting the W3C accessibility guidelines, I've discovered Aural Cascading Style Sheets (ACSS). From the handful of more recent articles