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speak

Determines if and how an element is rendered aurally.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported

See Also:

speak-header, speak-numerals, speak-punctuation

Possible Values:

none
The element is not rendered aurally.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported

normal
The element is rendered aurally using the normal pronunciation rules.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported

spell-out
The element is rendered aurally by spelling out each letter.

Support:

W3C StandardInternet ExplorerNetscape Navigator
CSS2 and later Not supported Not supported

Example:
<P STYLE="speak: normal">
The use of <SPAN STYLE="speak: spell-out">CSS</SPAN> aural 
properties can make a page accessible to sight-impaired users.

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