Re: Accessible Website
by Nicky Danino <ndanino1(at)uclan.ac.uk>
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aware-techniques <aware-techniques(at)hwg.org>, emerald_spirit <emerald_spirit(at)yahoo.com> |
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http://www.kynn.com/
http://www.joeclark.org/
http://www.alistapart.com/index.html
http://www.rnib.org.uk
Nicky UCLAN
<<< Emerald Spirit <emerald_spirit(at)yahoo.com> 1/23 11:41p >>>
OK. How about this. Just as a way to continue this
discussion but expand it a little.
Does anybody know of a site or sites that are very web
accessable (at least meeting minimum section 508
requirements - at best meeting all of them, or the
Canadian requirements) that still look visually
appealing and maybe even have some of those so-called
whiz-bang features? I know there must be some out
there. =20
Then Lauren, and others that feel the same way, can
perhaps get a better feel for what can be done with an
accessible site.
Rebecca
--- "John Foliot - Another 4:00 AM Web Thing"
<foliot(at)fouram.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
>=20
> Well, I'm glad the ball has started rolling. Please
> keep it up. While
> vigorous debate is good, I think most of us are
> generally on the same
> page... this is important for lots of reasons.
>=20
> Now let's take it a step further... this list was
> originally intended to
> share techniques, and for list members to ask HOW
> other members were dealing
> with specific issues, and overcoming perplexing
> development questions.
>=20
> I salute you all, and return to work... (I didn't
> get that much done today,
> 'cept hopefully kick start this list...)
>=20
> JF
>=20
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