On 12/11/2015 9:33 AM, Kevin Anderson
wrote:
I used to be an ardent bottom-poster like this list
requires, but then I was given one very good reason to switch that I believe is valid and
persuasive -- bottom posting (and even inline posting), I understand, is a very royal pain
in the arse for people who are visually disabled or challenged and require the use of
assistance software.
By the same argument, all printed
material should be in Braille, right?
It's impractical to have the same common
denominator.
The problem you describe seems more like
it could be handled by better, smarter
assistance software. Can't it "page
forward"?
As we scroll down through a long bottom
post series, we recognize what we've
read before... so I assume blind people
can recognize what they've *heard*
before, and can simply scroll forward to
the new sections.
Interwoven posting, however, would seem
the real nightmare for assistance
software.. as trying to find where you
are and whose voice you're hearing would
be unreliable. My email client shows
vertical bars for each reply level, but
even these are highly unreliable.
- J.