Brian Densmore wrote:
I just checked out the first page anyway in Lynx and it displays just fine, although it sets a cookie. I don't know if it is blind-friendly or not, and am not sure even how to determine if it is or is not. It would be nice to be able to make the site available to the widest audience.
Repeated content (like navigation bars) needs to go at the end of the page or be /really/ short. It gets really annoying to hear about 2.5 minutes of information about logging in and navigating around read aloud every time you open a page.
Also, the tables present a problem to screen readers as it's hard to tell when you're jumping around what the signifigance of a table is.
Jumping between headings (h1,h2,h3,etc) which are used as an outlining mechanism, on the other hand, is very easy.