basics of adaptive technology browsers (was RE: [thelist] Very ni ce trick to save bandwidth.)

Martin martin at members.evolt.org
Fri Jun 8 15:31:26 CDT 2001


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Canfield, Joel wrote on 8/6/01 9:18 pm

>Is there a short list of commonly used code which breaks adaptive
>technology, or do you avoid it by knowing and sticking to the approved
>specification?

Code to the W3C WAI guidelines.

Grab as many as you can, or best of all, get real disabled users to
test your site.

Cheers
Martin

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