- From: Liam Quinn <liam@htmlhelp.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 20:47:29 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
At 04:47 PM 23/05/98 -0700, LBehrens wrote: >I have a lengthy text description on (and of) our site so verbose as to >be belabored. My rationale comes from a discussion I had with one of my >daughters who works for Lucent. I found the logo they chose on >splitting from AT&T to be odd, and we spent quite some time talking >about it. > >Had I, for some reason, been unable to *grab* that logo and ask about >it, the discussion probably would not have taken place; I would have >been the poorer for that. LQ:: User agents should allow the user to reject seamless accessibility if desired. In general, most users would probably find the seamless version easier to understand and navigate, but a quick on/off toggle could be useful at times. -- Liam Quinn Web Design Group Enhanced Designs, Web Site Development http://www.htmlhelp.com/ http://enhanced-designs.com/
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