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Posted by SpaceGirl on 10/09/07 06:56
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> SpaceGirl wrote:
>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
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>>> No, they I'm saying they have to add accessibility for the visually
>>> impaired to this site. But if they use CSS/HTML, the accessibility
>>> is there.
>>
>> No it's not, not without engineering your site in a particular way.
>> Same goes for a Flash site.
>>
>
> Not true. Absolutely plain HTML markup with no CSS or special
> "engineering" is accessible by default! A screen reader can read it, a
> text-only browser can access it, a cell phone can display it, anyone can
> adjust the font-size to suit both resolution and viewport, and a robot
> can index it.
>
Depends how you define accessible, I think. Accessibility goes quite a
way beyond "does it render on this platform" IM(A?)O.
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