[Vision2020] RE: HTML Formatting and the Blind

Donovan Arnold donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 11 01:41:58 PST 2005


I just learned today, that when a person writes in
those large awkward fonts, even just italics, programs
that read text for the blind and visually impaired
cannot read them. So just another reason to avoid
HTML, be inclusive.

--DJA



--- Saundra Lund <sslund at adelphia.net> wrote:

> Chas wrote:
> "I, myself, hate HTML formatting in e-mail.  I don't
> want enlarged fonts,
> images, color, or anything but plain text.  Am I a
> curmudgeon, or do others
> agree with me?"
> 
> Well, I don't hate HTML, I just won't use it due to
> security concerns  :-)
> I don't mind "reading" messages in HTML format from
> people I know, but I
> won't take the risks for just anyone  ;-)
> 
> Also, I've been around long enough to clearly
> remember the complaints from
> people using dial-up -- HTML messages are larger &
> therefore take longer to
> receive, which I suppose was more of a hardship back
> when most folks paid
> for their online time based on use rather than on
> unlimited connection time.
> I still hear folks complaining about the time it
> takes to download HTML
> messages, though.
> 
> But, I'll take the opportunity to piggy-back on your
> poll  :-)  After a
> series of unscientific studies, I've determined that
> after posting to V2020,
> I get absolutely inundated with virus attempts, and
> I'm wondering if anyone
> else experiences this?
> 
> The good news (for me, anyway) is that my computer
> is very secure, so the
> attempts fail  :-)  However, it is annoying, and it
> could be a major problem
> for those who don't practice safe computing.  If
> others have experienced
> this, I wonder if that might contribute to the lack
> of participation on
> V2020 by more community members.
> 
> 
> Saundra Lund
> Moscow, ID
> 
> The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is
> for good people to do
> nothing.
> Edmund Burke
> 
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> 
> 
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