Interesting. I don't have accessibility needs (if you don't count slow typing). I just imagined that sorted mail in thread and text in chronological order will make use of audio screen readers easier. Though, now I know that it is easier to have last mail at the top and just jump from one mail to the other. -- Regards, Rajko On Saturday 19 January 2008 09:36:54 pm Bryen wrote:
You will understand that some guys use accessability features of openSUSE software, like screen reader and magnifier. Threading and bottom posting is sorting emails and makes reading effortless.
Interesting you should say that. I'm a low-vision user myself. Over on blind-user mailing lists, like the GNOME Orca mailing list, they choose top-posting. I've never seen one email over there that was bottom-posted. And these people use devices such as braille readers, audio screen readers, etc.
I'm always making a conscious decision. If I'm posting on openSUSE... follow the rules and bottom-post. If I'm on the other mailing lists, top-post. :-)
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