> ok, here's a hot button issue: do you have any idea how hard it is > for the blind to sift through all that quoted material trying to hunt > down responses? Even with a good screen reader package, its > frustrating (there are more than a few of us on this 9and other) > list(s). Personally, I find it loads easier when folks top post (but > then, that is my opinion). Maybe Screen readers could be taught to find the new data by looking for keys in the text, much as a normal sighted user does (e.g. different color, blank lines, text without non-alphanumeric lead characters[such as >]). > I know that responses inside quoted is pretty much the accepted norm, > but then, it is far easier for you to read that way than it is for > me. Inserting inline is good because it more easily allows parts of a conversation to fit together. What happens if someone asks a bunch of questions all in one paragraph? If you break up that paragraph to respond to them, then it is more obvious which answer belongs to which question. Especially if they are mostly yes/no questions. I mean, which looks better to you: (Q == Question) QQQQQQQQQQ yes, no, yes, yes, no, no, yes.... Q yes Q no Q yes Q yes ... > just my thought. And that is the problem. What works for some doesn't work for all. That doesn't make it wrong though, heheh. So, to sum up all this hoohah top posters are lazy bottom posters are too inliners trim the fluff most often and no one likes anyone elses way of doing things --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss