- From: Claus Thoegersen <cltrar@login.dknet.dk>
- Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 17:31:33 -0100
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Hi, Last week I came across the Amaya browser or html test program that the W3C is developping. I have downloaded and installed the browser to see how it works. With speech wich means JFW without modifications of any sort the menues worked fine, but I could not find any way to navigate the html structure itself. The program can present html in different views and for one of them I do not remember wich one it is stated that the view will give a good idea about the accessability of the page. The browser is intended to be used as a test program for new html and other standards, so it is beeing said that the user interface may change very quickly. In short is there any idea in working more with this program? Since it is beeing written in Java one simple idea would be to refer the author of the program to the new IBM guidelines. The url to find the program is www.w3.org/amaya Regards Claus Thøgersen
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