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I had my cursor on the website address written in the email below. I hit
enter. Sometimes this takes me right to the article as mentioned. Other
times, as occurred here, I got to a long list of options, but the article I
wanted wasn't there. Does anybody else have problems getting to a website
or web page in this way? Why does this happen to me?
Peter
At 07:31 AM 8/6/00 -0700, Kelly Ford wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>The September issue of PC World has a lengthy article talking about web
>accessiblity. It is too long to reporduce here but can be read starting at:
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>http://www.pcworld.com/consumer/article/0,5120,17690+1+0,00.html
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>A "printer friendly" version of the article that has all the sections of
>the article available without following links is at:
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>http://www.pcworld.com/shared/printable_articles/0,1440,17690,00.html
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>
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