- From: Kynn Bartlett <kynn-edapta@idyllmtn.com>
- Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 12:49:43 -0700
- To: "Julian" <j@simweed.com>, <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
At 11:59 AM +0100 8/10/02, Julian wrote: > > For a truly CSS compliant renderer, that is the same as if the span >> element didn't exist at all. > >..and for users with both a truly css compliant browser and a screenreader >the span wouldn't appear and the links would run together. Good point David >and I shall stop doing it. Write your style rule so that it only hides things for media type screen (or screen and print). If your CSS browser is hiding things then, there's obviously something wrong with the connection between your browser and the screenreader. --Kynn -- Kynn Bartlett <kynn@idyllmtn.com> http://kynn.com Chief Technologist, Idyll Mountain http://idyllmtn.com Next Book: Teach Yourself CSS in 24 http://cssin24hours.com Kynn on Web Accessibility ->> http://kynn.com/+sitepoint
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