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Posted by Bergamot on 06/12/07 12:29
Travis Newbury wrote:
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> I can easily make a Flash interface that meets all the accessibility
> standards.
Does that include adjustable type size? I've read Flash accessibility
debates in the past that all skirt around this subject. Adjustable type
size is not specifically mentioned in the section 508 guidelines so it
seems to be a good excuse for authors to ignore the issue. :-\
BTW, if you expect the user to rely on Flash "zoom" to adjust type size,
that is a really terrible solution. The user has no choice over the zoom
area or degree of zoom so the result is often no better than before.
Often, it's worse, especially when you have to pan the area to read it.
That is a ghastly way to read anything.
> Most Flash developers are artists
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> These are the people that have given Flash a bad name...
I would very much like to see an example of Flash done right, because,
until I see it with my own eyes, I don't believe it really exists.
Please prove it *can* be done, so that others may be shown the way.
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Berg
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