Hi folks,
I have recently been asked by someone involved with designing a website for resources on and for Retinal Blastoma survivors and their families. My eye doctor is involved in this project, and I was asked to take a look at the website and provide feedback on its accessibility from both the Windows and Mac perspective. I have done so, but what I am interested in is confirming my findings with someone who has the time and ability to take a gander at the site and poke around a bit. Preferably, it would be helpful if the individual can use both platforms and is a lot more knowledgeable about web design than I am.

Basically, there is a difference in what I have found between the VoiceOver/Safari experience and the Window-Eyes/Internet Explorer experience. I am interested in learning if anyone might be able to provide me with suggestions that I can pass along to the designing team..

Please contact me off list should you have the time and interest in assisting me. I will pass along the url and some basic information. This is a voluntary deal in that I am not being paid to do this, as I am a RB survivor myself and have my own special interest in the project.

Thank You

             John D. Panarese
        Managing Director
Technologies for the Visually Impaired, Inc.
9 Nolan Court
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Tel/Fax, (631) 724-4479
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Internet, http://www.tvi-web.com

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