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| It is just my own experience of course, but I have found that by getting my hands dirty with raw html and css and trying to comply with web standards and approaches that make my pages more accessible to those with disabilities (and others), the result has been very rewarding. Once you have templates for best practice, together with some third-party software that let's you copy and paste snippets of proven html, there is actually very little loss in productivity. Rather than thinking you are going to step on your designers' toes, think how pleased they will be (well, may not ;-) ) that they can work more closely with you. Mike Warner, novice at heart p.s. with respect to web accessibility / usability, I highly recommend the work of Roger Hudson and Russ Weakley of MaxDesign On Oct 30, 2007, at 7:10 AM, Daniele Corti wrote:
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