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On 20 Feb 2005 03:43:22 -0800, <jamestrendell@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
If you continu to communicate in usenet, please follow nettiquettes. An
abstact:
- you do cross-post (which is a good thing), but please try to set a f'up
to the
most appropriate newsgroup (there is no reason to continue posting all
over the
place once you got everybody's attention);
- quote what you reply to, attribute the quote and then reply below the
quoted
bit;
- snip all that is not relevant for your reply and thus keep post size
manageable
> Yes I had been planning on creating the site using strict HTML and
> CSS...however y do u say no java?
the 'you' being Jan Roland Eriksson, said:
>> Java script forbidden
JavaScript being something entirely different than Java. He's just setting
up a
true challenge, like you seemed to want.
> Is there really a way to put braille
> on a computer screen???
>
There are many ways a page gets rendered to your visitor and you can
accommodate
all of them (or at least almost all). One of the ways a page can be
communicated
to a visitor is through a braille browser (which is a machine that puts
out
braille rules, so a blind person can read those). There is little use for
braille on a screen, is there.
It is just an example of what is possible out there. There are text
browsers,
braille browsers, aural browsers, phones, PDA's, wide screen computers,
projectors.
> Please get in touch if you are interested in
> helping out!
>
If you communicate through usenet, the communication goes through usenet
and not
through your mailbox. Asked here, answered here. That way all that read
along or
come after you can profit from the discussion.
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