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Jonathan Chetwynd
j.chetwynd at btinternet.com
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try: http://www.peepo.co.uk or even http://www.peepo.co.uk/peepo2 iycbi the SVG1.1 standard doesn't even provide any standard method such as "border" to implement this. still we're getting there slowly, file a bug, add a comment or lobby the standards group. It helps if one studies the current level of understanding embodied in current guidelines which takes a while as they can appear impenetrable. more generally I believe the intention is that you create a personal style sheet. regards Jonathan Chetwynd On 19 Oct 2006, at 08:24, Judge Simon wrote: What is also interesting is that I was trying to scan links in firefox yesterday using Tab, and there seems to be no way of highlighting them other than the light grey dotted box around them... Useless! Unless anyone knows something I don't? Can't seem to do it in any other browser either... One for the list for your Mozilla buddies maybe Steve? Cheers Simon Clinical Scientist ACT 0121 627 1627 ex 53245 -----Original Message----- From: oats-sig-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:oats-sig-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of Steve Lee Sent: 19 October 2006 06:58 To: OATs Project Special Interest Group Subject: [oats-sig] WWAAC project information The WWAAC looks like being of interest for my work on making Firefox more accessible. Iniitally I'm interested in the switch operation but later the symbols and other features could be useful. Does anyone have the documentation deliverables or a project report as the site is down? Could they go on OATSoft? To be fair to the project it looks like they have lost control of the domain and I seem to remember my hoster (ukfsn.org) warning us that the rules for .com had changed so that you would lose them automatically if you did not contact the register when renewal was up. That really encourages cyber theft. That's not really an excuse though. I dont think it applies to .uk -- Steve Lee www.fullmeasure.co.uk |
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