Re: People with disabilities using mobile devices to interact with the Web

Shawn Henry wrote:
> 

> Yes, this one is related specifically to Web content's default contrast, 
> ability to inherit system and/or browser contrast settings, and possibly 
> providing contrast settings as part of the content features.
> 

But that is seen as a fault with the web by most designers and one of 
the big drivers for HTML5 (and modern CSS) is ensuring that designers 
can produce exactly the same visual result on all browsers without 
having take any special
measure to achieve it.

(Most designers want a page description language, not a fluid semantic 
markup language.)
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Received on Friday, 6 June 2008 07:01:16 UTC