Thanks to everybody for their comments, I now have more than enough ammo to
justify our decisions.
Regards,
Mikey
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Hello Mary-Anne,
Monday, May 9, 2005, 5:15:27 PM, you wrote:
MAN> Check out Joe Clarkes website: http://joeclark.org. Joe is an
MAN> expert in web accessibility issues.
I'm not claiming to be even remotely as good as Joe, but looking at
his site, I didn't see much in the way of helpful examples (
I was under the belief that tables are very bad for accessibility. I
once attended a conference on accessibility and standards and witnessed
a blind person attempting to read a website that had it's information
laid out in a table with a screen reader. It was awful and shamed me
into never us
hi
perhaps have a look here:
http://www.webstandards.org/about/
Mikey wrote:
Hiya!
I have just come back from the client visit and one of the issues that arose
was over the use of accessible markup, more specifically the use of tables
versus the use of layers.
Now, my long held belief was that
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From: Mikey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [PHP] Accessible HTML - OT
Hiya!
I have just come back from the client visit and one of the issues that
arose was over the use of accessible markup, more specifical
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