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RE[4]: HTML 5 == Pointless Bloat
by Brendan on Wed 17th Aug 2011 10:17
in reply to "RE[3]: HTML 5 == Pointless Bloat"
Hi,
"Of course for blind people, you really don't want HTML at all - you want something designed for complete control over audio (both sound and speech synthesis), including timing, volume, position, etc; and you want web developers to design sites specifically for audio (including site navigation, etc) instead of trying to make something intended for visual content delivery (and primarily used for visual content delivery) work in a "half-assed, almost better than nothing" way.
Somebody hasn't heard of Aural Stylesheets. "
You're right - I hadn't heard of Aural Stylesheets (and I wouldn't be surprised if most people haven't).
Do they magically restructure an entire web site? For example, with an Aural Stylesheet would the OSNews main page automatically be split up into many smaller (easier to navigate) pages with no more than about 8 articles/news items per page; with the headlines as a single list at the beginning (and all the extra clutter like the search, login, and the "legalese" at the bottom shifted to a separate page)? Or was I right from the start - it's a barely adequate compromise that fails to come close to being usable on it's own (unless web developers deliberately design a radically different "intended for audio" version of their site, that shares nothing in common with the "intended for video" version other than the database backend)?
Forgive me for suspecting the latter..
- Brendan
Edited 2011-08-17 10:18 UTC
RE[5]: HTML 5 == Pointless Bloat
by lucas_maximus on Wed 17th Aug 2011 10:45
in reply to "RE[4]: HTML 5 == Pointless Bloat"
It seems that you understand the what engineering is ...
Magically expecting a specification to solve a problem instantly is ridiculous.
Lately I been using 51Degrees Mobi to deliver content for Mobile phones based on what the phone can do.
This toolkit doesn't magically solve the problem for me but it gives me the ability to build something which does ... much like the Aural Stylesheets.





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Somebody hasn't heard of Aural Stylesheets.