Ian; Thanks for the exhaustive reply. That Win32, Mozilla, and Opera generally support the @media element I know - only because I currently am using the screen and print attributes. Aural was the attribute about which I was curious in the aspect of rendering the element as the specification indicates. You confirmed my fears: no one currently applies the aural attribute. Just as a matter of interest, IBM's Home Page Reader (which appears to 'piggy-back' on the Win32 web browser) and WEmedia's Talking Browser all join EMacSpeak in the verbal rendering of a web page. - Mark Mark Lee Smithsonian Institution Electronic HelpDesk & Software Distribution System Webmaster mlee@sivm.si.eduReceived on Thursday, 18 April 2002 09:13:10 GMT
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