Fwd: [css-d] Aural browsers

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On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:


  Hi everyone, please take a look at this and let me know what you think,
  it's gotten no response on the css list but I thought maybe some of you
  might know?


  ----- Forwarded message from Joe Kaczmarek <joek@joek.com> -----


  Fully comfortable with "screen" and "print" style sheets, I'd like to
  start experimenting with aural style sheets (you know: cue, pitch,
  voice-family, etc).

  But what I need to know is which browsers support and display
  (ie. speak them) these properties? Anyone know?

  Thanks,
  Joe.
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