RE: examples of sites with good accessibility

On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Alastair Campbell wrote:

> > In a perfect world, one would be able to navigate submenus
> > with the cursor keys.  (Like OS menus.)
> ...
> > But does anyone know of examples of navigation menus that are
> > both fast (that is, does not require tabbing through menu sub
> > items) and do not require submenu stationing pages?
>
> The only accessibility product I have ever recommended for a client that
> isn't from us:
> http://www.udm4.com/
>
> It even has the slight delay (like OS menus) when you mouse-out and come
> back.
>
> Apart from the in-escapable factors of drop-down/out menus (e.g. hiding
> options), I haven't been able to fault it. Although, this is a tough
> audience, maybe someone else will spot something ;)


tables don't work in plain text worth beans, just continuous lines of text
with no spaces.   I can read it because that is such a common problem that
you sort of get used to it aafter a while, but that was also a VERY simple
table with only 4 columns

Bob

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