[Accessibility_sig] [Fwd: Accessibility question]
Kathy Keller
Kathy.Keller at tpwd.state.tx.us
Mon Oct 16 13:03:23 CDT 2006
All screen readers do not have javascript disabled. If javascript is
properly coded, it can be accessible to screen readers. The number one
rule of javascript is that it should not be necessary.
For more information, read Jordan Kasper's Javascript and Accessibility
class materials:
http://www.jkdesign.org/JS/slides/calwac_2006.html
Kathy Keller
Web Accessibility Administrator
TPWD/Communications
512-389-4885
The subtle secret,
To possessing all you want:
Blessing all you have.
-----Original Message-----
From: accessibility_sig-bounces at knowbility.org
[mailto:accessibility_sig-bounces at knowbility.org] On Behalf Of Teenya
Franklin
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 12:47 PM
To: accessibility_sig at knowbility.org
Subject: [Accessibility_sig] [Fwd: Accessibility question]
Can someone please answer this for me?
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Accessibility question
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:37:40 -0500
From: <Dodie_Stillman at Dell.com>
To: <teenya at knowbility.org>, <cdsturde at ev1.net>
CC: <Chip_Sturdevant at Dell.com>
Teenya and Desiree,
Can you tell me if this is a true statement...
All screen readers have javascript disabled, because they basically read
the HTML source.
And if that is true, can you adjust screen readers to actually get
anything from a javascript application on a web page??
If so, what is your opinion, do most folks have this adjustment made to
their readers...
(Desiree, this is more to you...)
This is all related to Dell.com at the moment, if someone with a screen
reader was going to try to purchase a computer from Dell.com and
someplace thru the purchase process they ran into a javascript
application would they be just stuck, or would they be able to complete
the purchase??
Let me know...
thanks so much for you help and insight on this!!
D-
Dodie Stillman
Global eCommerce
Content Ops - Relationship
512.72*3.7603*
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