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Posted by Jake on 05/05/06 20:23
In message <1146763006.015471.236770@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com>,
arbpen <arbpen@yahoo.com> writes
>I have a list of states that are going to be displayed horrizonally (or
>vertically without CSS), and I am trying to decide if I should use
>commas. Usually, I use a little padding and a border to visually
>separate the items, but the commas _look_ better. I am wondering what
>a screen reader is going to do with this kind of markup.
>
>Markup:
><li><a href="#al">Alabama,</li>
><li><a href="#ak">Alaska,</li>
>
>Which would display as Alabama, Alaska. But, I don't know what a
>screen reader would do with it. Like LINK TO BLA OPEN state COMMA LINK
>TO BLA CLOSED
HPR 3.04
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It renders as:
"Alabama Alaska Arizona" (each word in a 'links' voice)
>
>If some kind person could go to
>http://www.visionforglendale.com/usenet/testingcommas.html and listen
>to it, I would really appreciate it.
>
>--
>Adrienne Boswell at work
>http://atlas.nextblock.com/files/
>Please respond to the group so others can share
>
--
Jake (jake@gododdin.demon.co.uk -- just a 'spam trap' mail address)
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