
Paul: I see my role as someone who is less likely to take anything
for granted in regard to covering the basic principles.
That would be great, because it's always difficult for an author to write an explanation when he knows the subject too well. Unfortunately, it's equally difficult if he doesn't know the subject so well :) Don't hesitate to pinpoint poor explanations and such.
Paul: So, how do I start? I mean, do I need a username and password to gain access to the content? I've already located a few areas where I could introduce some improvement. BTW, I have an idea for including latex source code without disturbing the general composition of the text. How about using an img element for displaying a little symbol of some sort and, the alt attribute for containing the textual equivalent of the formula? The screen reader would display the alt text along with the so-called
mainstream version but sighted users viewing the page in IE or Firefox would only see the graphic symbol. It could be anything - a little circle or a custom symbol to denote the accessibility feature. What do you think? Regards, Paul