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Mr. Linux Guy

2003-01-14, 8:08 am

Anyone here have any experience at desgining ADA-compliant web sites?
Ian Poon

2003-01-14, 8:29 pm

Hi Mr.Linux Guy,
I didn't have experience on it. It is a software that can read the screen content in specific design format. I think it had a set of rules for designers to follow. It seems not hard to study. But why it needs in your industry(school base)? Why don't use of XML?
Regards,
Ian
Mr. Linux Guy

2003-01-15, 6:20 am

The school I am at it trying to get accredited, and I was told by one of the deans that this may be an issue in the future. I am looking into XML as well to see if that can help. The only real problem is that the site I use has tables galore and I use Dreamweaver to code up the pages, and as you might expect, these WYSIWYG editors write pretty screwed-up HTML. :S
Ian Poon

2003-01-15, 10:26 pm

Hope you may solve it.
Mr. Linux Guy

2003-01-16, 6:27 am

Thanks. It'll be a pain, but we'll get there. It never occured to me that blind people would be using computers.
Mr. Linux Guy

2003-01-18, 10:18 am

I just tried it on this web site and it seems we failed miserably: http://bobby.watchfire.com/bobby/bo...wcag1-aaa&test=
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