Sent by Bob Easton on 17 April 2005 20:08
Christian Heilmann wrote:
>> Yes, most web users never heard of JavaScript and most of them don't
>> disable it. Yet, if you want an accesible web site ... you should
>> avoid JS.
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>
>
> Sorry, that is a totally wrong and ignorant generalisation. JavaScript
> can work wonders in enhancing the usability of a web site, and, if
> done correctly, it does not interfere with its accessibility at all.
> So please stop even mentioning the old myth that JavaScript and
> accessibility don't work together.
>
....
OK Folks. We've drifted OFF TOPIC enough to have this thread stop now.
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