[nfbcs] A suggestion for the list...

Rick Reed rick at theblindgeek.net
Mon Jun 1 15:38:53 UTC 2015


Good morning all, and a happy Monday to you!
A little too chipper for Monday morning? Nah, I'm just properly caffeinated!
On to my thoughts...
In going through my NFB mailing lists this morning, I had the question 
creep into my mind: "Why doesn't the mailing list use headings in the 
digest format?" This would make perusing through the list much more 
user-friendly, especially for some of the longer ones. At present, I 
just use the "Find Text" feature in NVDA to locate the message I'm 
looking for after skimming the table of contents, but the use of heading 
and other markup would be a much more efficient way of organizing these 
digests.
Please let me know if any of you agree, or if I'm way off-base here and 
this is not possible for some reason.

Thanks!

-- 
Rick Reed
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President, National Federation of the Blind of Wyoming
Certified Assistive Technology Specialist
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