[bcab] Re: Links on web pages and screen readers

    Senior moment? Never! You're quite right. CSS can bring a lot of
benefits to web design. Of course, it can be done badly, like anything else,
but used in the right way it can help considerably.
 
    You can use it to present content in different ways for different
people. It can make the ability to choose between different colour schemes
much easier. It also gives rise to the possibility of overriding the
website's default styles with something completely personal.
 
Regards,
Léonie.

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From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Gordon Keen
Sent: 21 February 2008 19:15
To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bcab] Re: Links on web pages and screen readers


Hi Tink 

Help the aged if you can dear girl, wasn't it declared that CSS was the way
forward for making web sites accessible for individuals, or am I having one
of my senior moments again.


Regards,




G




From glorious Devon, England.

(Where the Sun always shines and all the children are above average.)

On 21 Feb 2008, at 19:04, Léonie Watson wrote:



    You've hit upon one of the challenges with inclusive design. How to
build a website that meets the needs of a wide variety of users. It's very
easy to accidentally place an obstacle in someone's way, in an attempt to
remove an obstacle out of the way of another.
 
Regards,
Léonie.
 

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