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A List Apart No. 224

Ben Henick eases the pain with "12 Lessons for Those Afraid of CSS and Standards" and Stacey Cordoni revives the q-tag in IE.

permanent link 26 sep at 11:41 by Bramus!

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commentat 15:39 on 26 September 2006, Adam wrote:

No offense to the author, but that Q concept is pretty lame. What's the sense in going around adding quotes manually to all your quote tags? I know that screen readers will read the tags differently somehow, but aside from that it seems silly.

commentat 17:48 on 26 September 2006, paul haine wrote:

Will screen readers actually take note of the q tag? Software such as JAWS is built upon IE, so if IE doesn't support q...or does it support it, just not display the quotes? Hmmm.

I think using q is not really worth the hassle. IE5 on the Mac was the only browser that ever got it right - it even changes the type of quote based on the lang attribute.

commentat 13:15 on 27 September 2006, Shani elharrar wrote:

Well, i think it worth the haslse, its some part of the war for standarts. Maybe the next version of IE, or the next next version of IE will support the Q tag if web programmers will start to use it.

And, for the AAA N.224, Great articles @ this issue . Specially that CSS one (got to buy printer :()

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