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Re: Semantic markup vs CSS styling for emphasis
From: Mark Fletcher
Date: Aug 6, 2003 10:10AM
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Hi Gilles,
> > But would you ever just use CSS rather
> > than EM or Strong?
> I would take both choices.
> The em element for the meaning and thanks to CSS, the user will be free to
> choose her preferred style: why not an aural style sheet?
Do any speech readers apart from Emacspeak support aural style sheets?
Thanks to everyone who has so far participated in this thread, I really
appreciate it!
Cheers
Mark
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