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Ello... I've just finished the R&D phase of getting my new site styled and authored, and am inviting anyone and everyone to poke around at the sample pages and give a critique of the structure/css etc etc, before I go further and develop the rest of the site. This time round I want to get it right! Urls: http://www.plankmeister.org.uk/new/index.html http://www.plankmeister.org.uk/new/admin_main.html I've tested them in IE6, Op7, Firebird 0.6.1, Mozilla 1.4, Ns7 and they seem to be pretty uniform... Haven't tested any any other browsers so if you find any strange behaviours in your browser of choice, I'd love it if you could take a screenshot and mail it to me (though I realise that's asking possibly too much!) P. IE6 -- 800x600 -- 17" screen -- Text-->'Medium' |
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IE6 -- 800x600 -- 17" screen -- Text-->'Medium' --------------------------------------------------------- (1) Horizontal scroll needed |
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(2) Styling on H1 means that this heading is invisible to screen readers-and voice-browsers; it won't be spoken, neither will it be seen when using headings for navigation. |
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(2) Styling on H1 means that this heading is invisible to screen readers-and voice-browsers; it won't be spoken, neither will it be seen when using headings for navigation. Just tried it in JAWS and it reads the H1 fine... Which readers/voice browsers don't say/render display:none CSS selectors? Anyone know of a list of 'em? I was thinking about setting the font-size to 0 instead of display:none. Would this be a potential way around it? I'm testing with IBM's Home Page Reader 3.021 |
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