- From: Wendy A Chisholm <chisholm@trace.wisc.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 09:57:14 -0500
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
I've compiled some sources of information that could be culled for the browser support page. I've marked the most interesting sources with *'s. Note that the last resource has 5 stars, it looks very promising. most of the trace stuff includes how screen readers interact with browsers. that info may not be appropriate for the browser support page, perhaps someone (EO?) ought to create a page that tracks issues of interactions between ATs and UAs? Notes on selected Browsers, Proxies and Helper Applications June 1996 http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/browser_sug_blind/review.htm *Usability Studies, Papers and Projects (re: browsers) October 1996 http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/browser_sug_blind/biblio.htm *CSS Reality Check By Alicia Dougherty, April 30, 1998 <!--CSS is full of promise. But the reality is a disappointment. Is it even worth using?--> http://www.zdnet.com/devhead/stories/articles/0,4413,1600441,00.html BrowserComp 1.1 ZDnet's version of "BrowserCaps" although i don't see that they tally their results. http://www.zdnet.com/zdbop/browserc/browserc.html *****The HTML Compendium http://www.htmlcompendium.org/ A pretty exhaustive list of elements and attributes and what browsers support them. --w wendy chisholm human factors engineer trace research and development center university of wisconsin - madison, USA
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