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Hi Doug,
If so, there's really an even bigger reason to get used to the GUI as
quickly as possible. Why lagg miles behind just because we are blind?

On 26 Mar 2004 18:40:39  (my local time 27 mar 2004 00:40:39), you
typed::
DS> Considering that javascript is often used as part of GUI interface, I'm
DS> not sure its all that realistic to "make it work" in a text browser. It
DS> would require that web site developers do things differently with
DS> accessibility in mind. That may happen to some degree, but still, the
DS> javascript often is inherently tied to GUI based design.

DS>    -- Doug



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