- From: Chuck Letourneau <cpl@starlingweb.com>
- Date: Thu, 08 Oct 1998 13:23:16 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-eo@w3.org
By the way (Harvey), I have included a TITLE on all (almost all) of my <HR>'s. So there! <grin> A thought for everyone: I have also used deprecated HTML for positioning images (<IMG ALIGN="right">, etc.) I'm a baaad boy! I will look at revising them to use CSS where possible. (e.g see sample one and the sample about ASCII art in http://www.starlingweb.com/wai/a1s.htm) But, while I hate not practicing what we preach, I suspect that ALIGN in IMG will display the way I want on more installed browsers than CSS does. Does this mean my layout concept should be changed? Any suggestions? And yes, I know, I haven't added the !Doctype declaration yet. (Question for Daniel: does the W3C Slidemaker slap that on automatically?) In other words, these started out as quick prototypes for EO comment, but are rapidly evolving into production slides. Before Geoff and I go much further we will work out the details. You know what? It really is easier to build in accessibility up front that to have to retrofit. Yikes! We've turned into a case study for our own recommendations <grin>. Regards Chuck ---- Starling Access Services "Access A World Of Possibility" e-mail: info@starlingweb.com URL: http://www.starlingweb.com Phone: 613-820-2272 FAX: 613-820-6983
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