ADA and Web Pages
Peter Murray
pem at po.cwru.edu
Tue Apr 22 20:04:55 EDT 1997
You might try looking at some of the papers from the recent International
World Wide Web conference. The theme of the conference was accessibility.
Specifically, the paper Cascaded Speech Style Sheets by T. V. Raman of Adobe
might be of interest to you; it talks about the author's work of
synchronizing a speech device with the W3Emacs browser. The author was even
talking about how tables could be read across a virtual space using stereo
spatial audio (the table would be read left to right across the stereo
spectrum with each column lining up). The URL of the conference proceedings
is:
http://proceedings.www6conf.org/
Peter
On Fri, 18 Apr 1997 NFML at aol.com wrote:
> My apologies if this topic has come up recently and I missed it. Our
> webmaster is looking for information on making our library webpages more
> accessable to blind users. His main question is whether he can use tables,
> and if so do they have to be configured in any specific way? Any information
> will be appreciated. You can reply directly to NFML at aol.com if you wish.
>
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Peter Murray, Library Systems Manager pem at po.cwru.edu
Digital Media Services http://www.cwru.edu/home/pem.html
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