Yes. Windows itself has text-to-voice. Plus there are numerous apps commercially available I do not know exactly how they work, I guess that they read any text in the html for the page. Now, I have noticed that a lot of the time, VSD will convert a text box to an image, for example, if I make it a mouse-over. In this instance, there will be no text for the app to read. On my web site, all of the navigation objects have been converted to text.
html://www.uphilltheband.com/
None of these is available to a blind person, delicate or otherwise.
I think I would rather spend a few minutes on the design for my page than have to maintain an optional page. That sounds like double work. There are 51 million Americans with disabilities (not necessarily blind). I would rather not shut them any of them out as potential viewers of my sites. (Hey, I am a musician. I plan to sell music that blind people can hear!)
I started this thread to see if Coffee Cup had any thoughts on this topic and any plans to help. I do appreciate all of your comments.
Here's a relevant site:
http://web-app.info/cgi-bin/index.cgi
I have an inferiority complex - but it is not a very good one.