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Posted by Spartanicus on 08/17/05 23:44
"Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote:
>I suppose you are thinking of a speech browsers that interprets the HTML
>source and ignores any CSS (or applies aural features in CSS, in the remote
>future).
Opera 8.x supports a useful portion of aural/speech CSS from the 2.0
Spec/the 2.1proposals and properties from the CSS 3 proposals prefixed
with "-xv-".
>But there's more. Think about seeing, on a graphic browser, links like
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>foo bar zap zip zap zup ump
>
>Are there seven links, or less? Maybe "foo bar" is one link? If links are
>underlined, breaks in underlining may give a hint. Too subtle?
Code a border: foo | bar | zap | zip | zap | zup | ump
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Spartanicus
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