[Javascript] Accessibility (discussion)

Troy III Ajnej trojani2000 at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 21 08:48:45 CST 2008


:)
 
Which reminds me that I've never seen a webpage with an article 
spaning in two collumns, but even then they would be placed in a
div element with fixed height and width.
 
Regards. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                      Troy III
                         progressive art enterprise
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 > Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 09:18:08 +0000> From: david at dorward.me.uk> To: javascript at lists.evolt.org> Subject: Re: [Javascript] Accessibility (discussion)> > Troy III Ajnej wrote:> > > Somebody mentioned Acrobat. So I was almost sure that I was very well> > understood. - "Acrobat" is the (in one word) answer/description.> > Enabling your page to automatically fit your current window size and > > of course your screen resolution. Afterwards you will either maximize> > your window, or change the zoom ratio to suit your eyes.> > Acrobat is a dreadful approach. It is all about reproducing print> layout, and doesn't allow lines to reflow. A very common problem with it> is that a document is produced with two columns per page with each> column being too long to read without zooming so the column height is> shorter then the window height. The result is that users have to scroll> to read one column, then scroll up to find the start of the next one,> and repeat.> > > -- > David Dorward <http://dorward.me.uk/>> _______________________________________________> Javascript mailing list> Javascript at lists.evolt.org> http://lists.evolt.org/mailman/listinfo/javascript
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