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From: Kynn Bartlett
Date: Sat, Aug 30 2003 1:56PM
Subject: A Web Designer's Guide to JAWS
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First draft posted here:

http://www.maccessibility.com/archive/000843.php

This is a short tutorial with the aim of helping Web developers
understand exactly how JAWS and other screen reader software are
used, and how they can develop Web sites to work best with JAWS.

Feedback is requested, thanks!

--Kynn

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From: Holly Marie
Date: Sat, Aug 30 2003 3:40PM
Subject: Re: A Web Designer's Guide to JAWS
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Fonix SpeakThis
Aural sheet support [long link ahead]
http://www.speakthis.com/highlights.cfm?highlight=aural&;name=Aural%20Sty
le%20Sheet%20Support

[quote]
Fonix SpeakThis supports the W3C Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 CSS2
Specification Recommendation for Aural Style Sheets.
You can learn more at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/aural.html.
For more examples, see 'Style sheet examples.[/quote]


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