This example just proves a valuable point: good accessibility design
is just plain good design.
I find the "text" version easiser to use - each individual usable
item (at least on the home page) is far easier to identify and
isolate from the rest. The graphical version is visually cluttered,
IMHO.
In other words, when I go to the graphical version I have to work
harder to decide what to do next.
Paul
At 11:04 am +0000 12/2/02, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Have a look at "www.mrc.ac.uk" which is based on 3 sites - graphical,
> text and print.
>
> Tony Helm
>
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