> You will have to ask the visually impaired people who are asking me this.
> I'm only responding to their requests.
You didn't say that. I was under the impression that you were trying to
implement some kind of homegown, roll-your-own accessibility.
>What's wrong with having a heart instead of criticizing them???
I wasn't criticizing anybody.
> It could be that they are simply not as computer aware as you are, Bob.
My experience with accessibility issues leads me to believe that the
handicapped are much more savvy about how their browser functions than the
average user. Particularly the accessibility features.
If you are that interested in making your page usable / accessible, and
doing it correctly....
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/
Bob Lehmann
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> > What's wrong with the built-in browser functionality - the F11 key or
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> > Maximze Button on the window? What could be more friendly than that?
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> > Why do you feel the need to provide a button to do what already exists?
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> You will have to ask the visually impaired people who are asking me this.
> I'm only responding to their requests.
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> These people are handicapped. What's wrong with having a heart instead of
> criticizing them???
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