- From: B.K. DeLong <bkdelong@naw.org>
- Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 19:20:01 -0400
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Anyone who can better answer this question would be appreciated. Thanks. > > Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 18:38:02 -0400 (EDT) > From: Karl Burkhardt <Newsman1@AOL.COM> > Subject: Website access > Sender: General Journalism Discussion <SPJ-L@lists.psu.edu> > To: SPJ-L@lists.psu.edu > Reply-to: General Journalism Discussion <SPJ-L@lists.psu.edu> > Message-id: <22550602404453@computronix.net> > X-UIDL: 3194062eaae1b8cddde8eb126493ffdb > > > I'm helping design a website and I need to know what features or types of > presentation are not accessible to people who use special browsers because of > handicaps. I remember part of a discussion on this topic before I moved and > was off-line for several weeks. > > > Karl Burkhardt > News editor > Lake City Reporter > newsman1@aol.com -- B.K. DeLong 360 Huntington Ave. Director Suite 140SC-305 New England Chapter Boston, MA 02115 National Association (617) 247-3753 of Webmasters http://www.naw.org bkdelong@naw.org NAW is the North American "chapter" of the World Organization of Webmasters http://www.world-webmasters.org/
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