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Emacspeak, Slashdot and W3?
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- Date: 16 Nov 1998 20:07:52 -0000
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I used to be able to listen to www.slashdot.org quite
easily. Recently, however, they appear to have converted their pages
to a two-column layout. Granted, parts of their pages have always used
two columns, but in the past this was only a screen or two, and I was
able to train myself to only listen to the first column, ignoring text
that I new was in the second. :)
The new two-column format is more difficult to read, though, so I'm
wondering if Emacspeak has any built-in facilities that might make
this easier? Are the columns formatted using table tags? If so, maybe
the standard table-reading commands will work...
Nolan Darilek
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