Re: Java accessibility
by "Kim Coleman" <kim(at)ktsplace.com>
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Hello-
I have tried numerous scripts and menu-driven applets for sites with a lot
of links and found a simple dropdown menu menu to be the best. You can see
an example on http://cofguild.com
Hope this helps *S*
Kim
----- Original Message -----
From: "a a" <astridr(at)zdnetonebox.com>
To: <hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 9:33 PM
Subject: Java accessibility
> Hello...
>
> I just joined the guild and wanted to ask a question as I see so many
> of you are so much farther ahead than myself....I am re-designing a site
> that is to be used as a refernce source for the community and law
enforcement...my
> question is that I want to use a java tree menu....but investigating
> further I found that a good percentage of viwers would not be able to
> see it due to older browser versions.....for a site that shouls be
accessible
> to as many people as possible....should I stick with pure HTML? The amount
> of information lends itself to a tree menu structure....but my first
> priority is accessibility to as many people as possible......thanks for
> any comments..........do most people here have their own sites with work
> samples? If so, where could I access some of these?
> Once again...thank you.
> astrid
>
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