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Creating ADA-Compliant Web Sites
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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.  | |
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