I did some work on this handbook page (my first since joining the documentation team): <a href="http://drupal.org/node/115522">http://drupal.org/node/115522</a><br><br>3 questions, two related to a graphic I used.<br><br>1. The graphic is a .png of a table with text. I think it looks quite nice and is readable. But on the usability front, screen readers won't be able to do a thing with it. I tried to include a text version of the table using html commenting ( <!-- here is the comment --> ) figuring that a screen reader could read it via "view source". It appears that the input format doesn't allow for such commenting.
<br><br>First I did try to include the table as an html table, but I thought it looked terrible.<br><br>I can't put all the text in the "alt" tag, can I? Even if I could, some browsers use that text as a tool tip (bad browser, bad).
<br><br>Any idea on how to make that table more accessible?<br><br>2. I used an <img> with an href that goes to the image on my server. Is there someone with ftp privileges at d.o. that could upload the image to the appropriate /files directory?
<br><br>Finally, I tried to be just a little funny with the intro text --please let me know if that is out of order or if it is just stupid:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote">
Do you prefer using code to clicking around with a mouse to configure
stuff (you secretly feel superior using code rather than a GUI)? Do you
use the same configuration settings on multiple sites and are looking
for a faster way to set things up (but feel that an installation
profile is overkill)? If you answered yes to either or both of these
questions, then this page should be valuable to you.</blockquote><div><br>I felt very powerful clicking on the edit tab! Fun times.<br><br>Shai<br> </div><br>