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CSS2 Aural Reference
Aural Style Sheets
Aural style sheets use a combination of speech synthesis and sound effects to
make the user listen to information, instead of reading information.
Aural presentation can be used:
- by blind people
- to help users learning to read
- to help users who have reading problems
- for home entertainment
- in the car
- by print-impaired communities
The aural presentation converts the document to plain text and feed this to a
screen reader (a program that reads all the characters on the screen).
An example of an Aural style sheet:
h1, h2, h3, h4
{
voice-family: male;
richness: 80;
cue-before: url("beep.au")
}
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The example above will make the speech synthesizer play a sound, then speak
the headers in a very rich male voice.
CSS2 Aural Reference
The links in the "Property" column point to more
useful information about the specific property.
Browser support: NN: Netscape, IE: Internet Explorer, W3C: Web Standard
Property |
Description |
Values |
NN |
IE |
W3C |
azimuth |
Sets where the sound/voices should come from (horizontally) |
angle
left-side
far-left
left
center-left
center
center-right
right
far-right
right-side
behind
leftwards
rightwards |
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CSS2 |
cue |
A shorthand property for setting the cue-before and
cue-after properties
in one declaration |
cue-before
cue-after |
|
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CSS2 |
cue-after |
Specifies a sound to be played after speaking an element's
content to delimit it from other |
none
url |
|
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CSS2 |
cue-before |
Specifies a sound to be played before speaking an element's
content to delimit it from other |
none
url |
|
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CSS2 |
elevation |
Sets where the sound/voices should come from (vertically) |
angle
below
level
above
higher
lower |
|
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CSS2 |
pause |
A shorthand property for setting the cue-before and
cue-after properties
in one declaration |
pause-before
pause-after |
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CSS2 |
pause-after |
Specifies a pause after speaking an element's content |
time
% |
|
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CSS2 |
pause-before |
Specifies a pause before speaking an element's content |
time
% |
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CSS2 |
pitch |
Specifies the speaking voice |
frequency
x-low
low
medium
high
x-high |
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CSS2 |
pitch-range |
Specifies the variation in the speaking voice. (Monoton
voice or animated voice?) |
number |
|
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CSS2 |
play-during |
Specifies a sound to be played while speaking an element's
content |
auto
none
url
mix
repeat |
|
|
CSS2 |
richness |
Specifies the richness in the speaking voice. (Rich voice
or thin voice?) |
number |
|
|
CSS2 |
speak |
Specifies whether content will render aurally |
normal
none
spell-out |
|
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CSS2 |
speak-header |
Specifies how to handle table headers. Should the headers
be spoken before every cell, or only before a cell with a different header
than the previous cell |
always
once
|
|
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CSS2 |
speak-numeral |
Specifies how to speak numbers |
digits
continuous |
|
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CSS2 |
speak-punctuation |
Specifies how to speak punctuation characters |
none
code |
|
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CSS2 |
speech-rate |
Specifies the speed of the speaking |
number
x-slow
slow
medium
fast
x-fast
faster
slower |
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CSS2 |
stress |
Specifies the "stress" in the speaking voice |
number |
|
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CSS2 |
voice-family |
A prioritized list of voice family names that contain
specific voices |
specific-voice
generic-voice |
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CSS2 |
volume |
Specifies the volume of the speaking |
number
%
silent
x-soft
soft
medium
loud
x-loud |
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