Thomas Dowling wrote:
> Hear, hear! - assuming accessibility and graceful degradation, of course, which
> is probably a risk assumption. I know AquaBrowser turns into a brick wall if
> you don't have (or use) Flash.
Forgive me for being pedantic on one small point.
Aquabrowser works fairly OK without flash. The only thing that stops
working is the left hand word cloud (and I think I've seen one site
where they have a 'degradation' to basic html for this as well).
If you have javascript disabled then our installation will provide a
link to the accessible version of Aquabrowser (btw also tried it with
lynx, seems to work fine)
Screenshot
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chriskeene/3566821018/
Aquabrowser
http://beta.lib.sussex.ac.uk/ABL/
Accessible version
http://beta.lib.sussex.ac.uk/ABL/accessible.ashx
Cheers
Chris
PS Any other Aquabrowser users out there? Are you aware of any
usergroups mail lists? if not, interested in such a thing? Please get in
touch!
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Chris Keene C.J.Keene_at_sussex.ac.uk
Technical Development Manager Tel (01273) 877950
University of Sussex Library
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/library/
Received on Tue May 26 2009 - 09:51:47 EDT