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Date: | Wed, 9 Jan 2002 07:12:41 -0800 |
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Is anyone on this list utilizing Internet Explorer with the graphics turned
off (this is listed as an accessability option)? If so, I would be curious
to hear how this is working for you with screen reading programs. Can this
improve access? I came across this information in one of the F1-help files:
To turn off graphics to display all Web pages faster
On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer, click Internet Options.
Click the Advanced tab.
In the Multimedia area, clear one or more of the Show pictures, Play
animations, Play videos, or Play sounds check boxes.
Tips
If the Show pictures or Play videos check box is cleared, you can still
display an individual picture or animation on a Web page by right-clicking
its icon and then clicking Show Picture.
If the pictures on the current page are still visible after you clear the
Show pictures check box, you can hide them by clicking the View menu and
then clicking Refresh.
-Ed.
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