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Re: Published work on Accessibility available
From: Holly Marie
Date: Apr 1, 2002 3:14PM
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Hi Leo
the link and information for the CSS Discuss list is in
the footer off a letter from the list, that I put below my name.
It is a very Active list, but also a lot of good information and
exchange.
happy to help
holly
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Leo Smith"
| Holly,
|
| What email list is this that you refer to? O'Reilly's or WestCiv's?
|
| How does one subscribe?
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| Thanks!
|
| Leo.
|
| On 27 Mar 2002, at 20:02, Holly Marie wrote:
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| ......there are new items cropping up constantly on a really
| > great CSS list by Eric Meyer(O'Reilly _The Definitive Guide to CSS_
,
| > an O'Reilly pocket reference, and many web sites) and John Alsopp's
| > (web site www.WestCiv.com) . List started just this late January and
| > must have generated several thousand emails already, in just a few
| > months, over various topics of CSS including some use of CSS and
code
| > for accessible reasons. So, the awareness is out there, and that is
| > also very good.
|
|
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| Leo Smith
| Web Designer/Developer
| USM Office of Publications and Marketing
| University of Southern Maine
| 207-780-4774
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