Re: Drop down option on Results Wizard

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From: Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage] (spiderwebwoman_at_mvps.org)
Date: 07/22/04


Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 15:40:41 -0400

SoniaC <soncci@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, I thought about the people with disabilities, that is what I
> referred when I wrote "I thought any computer have a mouse or
> >>>>joystick<<<<<< of some kind."

There are people who don't use a mouse because they can't see the screen to
point and click, so they use a screen reader, a keyboard, the Tab key and/or
up and down arrow keys to navigate through a web page and forms on a web
page. There are people who can't use a mouse because of some kind of
physical problem that makes it difficult to hold a mouse for an extended
period of time, or hold it still long enough to click in a specific part of
a page (think checkbox or radio button).

> But depend also on to whom is directed the page you are building.
> Right. :-)
>
Wrong. :-) You should build your web site so that it is usable by anyone,
regardless of ability or disability.

-- 
~ Kathleen Anderson
Accessibility Diva
http://www.AccessibilityDiva.com
"The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless
of disability is an essential aspect."
-- Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director and inventor of the World Wide Web

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