Sent by Stephanie Sullivan on 16 September 2002 02:02
Hi guys... I've got to create a completely accessible to everyone/everything
in the world website. :-P I may have some questions as I go along since I
want to continue to use CSS to do this...
The first question (for today) that I have is - does anyone know if there is
an accessibility guideline for "quoting text" that lets screen readers
understand that I'm quoting? Or do I have to stick with "blockquote?"
I'm not so big on blockquote since I know it can cause whacky problems with
floats and such... But I also want the visually challenged that view the
various articles to be able to determine that something is being quoted.
Thanks...
Stephanie Sullivan
VioletSky Design
http://www.violetsky.net
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