Re: Web accessibility



On Sun, 07 May 2006 11:20:43 GMT, Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:

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Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
There is a preliminary review for accessibility here
http://www.w3.org/WAI/eval/preliminary.html
but it would be interesting to hear what people who are disabled think
and
which problems they have today to
read/hear the page
https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/sv/faktaomitalien.php
Provide the bloody thing in English and we might have better luck.
Also, you have way to much info on that main page, you might want to
consider splitting it up a bit better.


Thank you for your answer.
I understand that it would be easier for you to read it in english, but I
thought that there would be at least some user reading this NG who
speaks Swedish.
The English version usually comes on my website after the Swedish and the
German version. For some topics it also comes after the Italian version.
That has to do with competing..
As far as Screen Readers go, most can read a basic page quite well, if
you want to know more then the best thing you can do is download a demo
of one and try it out, or use a text only browser such as Lynx.
Even my site looks ok with Lynx.

Well, I used Opera (usere mode-Emulate text browser, Accessibility layout,
Show structural elements)
and Firefox (with no style sheet)
for that.
As to Opera it shows
<p><a name="italiensparlament"></a></p>
as only
<p></p>
Why?

If you put it like this
<p><a name="italiensparlament">some/any content</a></p>
you should do fine.

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