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As a way of introduction, please welcome
Dave Gorton who recently joined BEA’s WTP team. Dave is getting his feet
wet in the code base by tackling the bug backlog and already has several
patches under his belt. We expect him to be an important contributor to the 2.0
release.   Thanks,   - Konstantin     
 From:
wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David
 GortonSent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006
2:37 PM
 To: wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: [wtp-dev] Screen readers
and description labels vs. text areas
   I am doing some clean up on UI. We have heard rumors that
descriptions that should be picked up by alternative screen readers should be
contained in a text area. Unfortunately, this sets up a background problem where the description gets
a different background than the rest of the composite.   Do text areas need to be used for alternative screen readers
to find descriptions?   I would like to fix this problem by using a simple Label instead.
Will that be picked up by alternative screen readers?   Thanks, David Gorton BEA Systems _______________________________________________________________________
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