The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #62000   Message #1000495
Posted By: GUEST,Jon
11-Aug-03 - 07:01 PM
Thread Name: Mudcat and other folk site accessibility
Subject: RE: Mudcat and other folk site accessibility
Sure it does Dave but the problem as I (maybe wrongly) see it with Mudcat is just that there are so many links to take in. If someone wants to use a navigation tool that will read links/options, we:

Start with quick links - 21 choices plus description of button,
"Main menu" - 10
"Super search" - 26 letters, 2 check boxes, advanced search, 2 buttons.
"Click me" - support mudcat.
"order Mudcat CD's"
"membership has it's rewards"
"random link", mabe several links there if it is auction.
"create a new topic"
"filter"
"click for BS"
"perma thread index"

before we get to the links to threads.

I know you know more about computing than me but my opinion remains that although everything combined on one main page is great for a person with sight (even if some magnification was needed - Mudcat is clear), there is just too much for someone needing the contents read out by a reader program to take in or perhaps even go through.

Jon