The Home Page Reader can read HTML tags and decipher tables and columns, but like all top-of-the-line screen readers, it cannot read a graphic unless there is a written description of that graphic on the page.
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"The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon " ( Scribner, $ 16 . 95 ) is a 224-page reader in which the main character is a 9-year-old girl who gets lost in the back woods of Maine.
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The average main page reader will not know'. . that there is a pattern to the names of the class of medications called " monoclonal antibodies "', but more importantly, ( s ) he will not care.
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While I understand the wish to distinguish between Zsolt and Zolt�n as composers, it is probable that a tiny minority of main page readers are familiar with either of them, and so such confusion is not a major risk.
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*Is the site itself designed with accessibility in mind ? i . e . when a blind person navigates to a page, and he has a page reader, does it read off " Main Page, Community Portal, Current Events " . . . etc . on every page?
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The team led by Chieko Asakawa ( : ja : Em?] zfu ` P [ ), IBM Fellow since 2009, provided basic technology for IBM's software programs for the visually handicapped, IBM Home Page Reader in 1997 and IBM aiBrowser ( : ja : aiBrowser ) in 2007.
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Of course I'm not saying Wikipedia should always try and grab attention with an extreme Featured Article, but it's Halloween-on this day at least let's have something that'll be of interest to more than half of one percent of main page readers . talk ) 10 : 11, 25 October 2011 ( UTC)
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I'm nominating this article for featured article because it is a very comprehensive important historical, botanical, religious, and agricultural topic which relates to nutrition, health and many areas as well . This might interest a great number of Main Page readers because of its universality . . . A very suitable candidate in my opinion.
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But a day before the ruling was announced, Microsoft dropped plans to include a controversial new feature called Smart Tags into Windows XP . The feature would have directed Web page readers to other sites without the permission _ or even knowledge _ of the page's owner, through a Web link set up by the Internet Explorer browser.