- From: Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis <bhawkeslewis@googlemail.com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 21:48:49 +0000
Dave Oneal wrote: > I think the question is justified. It's the same as with the noscript > tag. Depending on the javascript support, you'll see EITHER the contents > of the script tag OR the contents of the noscript tag. Imagine you've > got a highly interactive ajax application with drag and drop and > everything else. I would like to place this "multimedia" (where > multimedia doesn't necessary mean audio/video) content into a <view> tag > and a more accessible version into a <noview> tag. > > So it's not only about hiding extra accessibilty information from the > screen, but also about hiding interactvie/... information from the > screenreader/... I think it's a mistake to assume a "accessible" or "screen-reader-friendly" view should be non-interactive. In so far as this is true at all, it's largely a result of web interactivity depending on non-standard widgets. AFAICT, this is one of the problems HTML5 tries to solve. -- Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
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