Hi Chris!
Of course a texst-based browser is the best to check. But turning off
Javascript and CSS support will do the trick just as well. Potentiallyeven
Javascript and - if I rmember correctly - some flahs is defined as accessible.
though even blind people, who work with grpahical browsers dislike it to a
greater or lesser extent. :-) It takes time to implement a standard in such a
way, that it is really usable. :-)
Sorry for rambling, it's just a topic, which interests me greatly.
Musically minded again yours
Julien
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