RE: Silverleight Accessibility

no but appparently one of his advisors is visually impaired
unless I missed something

Bob

On Mon, 6 Apr 2009, Lois Wakeman wrote:

> Bob - I don't understand why you asked this question. It seems like a
> non-sequitur in the context of Ginger's original question.
>
> Silverlight is an example of a server-side technology that delivers web
> content - like PHP, CFML, JSP or whatever.
>
> The output of a tool that is used to generate such technological solutions
> (Silverlight development environment, DreamWeaver, Notepad etc. etc.) may or
> may not be accessible, but that is mostly determined by the skills of the
> person doing the design and coding, and the accessibility or not of the tool
> used to create it is entirely irrelevant (except of course to the person
> doing the coding). By my reading of the OP, the student is not visually
> impaired.
>
> Lois Wakeman
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