Re: CSS3 and Selectors

Adam van den Hoven [list@adamvandenhoven.com] wrote:

> One of the things you often see is people use graphics for links. However, this can be annoying for > people who turn off graphics (for instance) or who use various assistive technologies. Text is, 
> generally, more useful than graphics. 

Turning off graphics doesn't stop the browser being "screen" media type.

As far as I know all the popular up market assistive technology behaves as
CSS media type screen and the down market options are not CSS aware.

> @media tty,audio{

Which browsers support these media types?   Is their any commercial 
incentive to support them - audio in particular, especially given the
fact that most designers are unware they even exist.

Received on Monday, 9 September 2002 11:16:04 UTC