I didn't actually say iWeb generates "inaccessible" webpages; I implied that you cannot make iWeb pages as accessible as with most other modern authoring tools. Do you know of an iWeb-created website that does faciliate heading-based navigation and that does provide alternative text for its images? I could easily create an iWeb webpage full of images without alternative text, but as this is at least possible with most other authoring tools I'm not sure what that would prove.

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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis

The BlindTechs Network wrote:
show me an inaccessible iweb created webpage please.

On Jun 11, 2007, at 6:52 AM, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:

Ideally, all released software for the Mac should be accessible with VoiceOver. With respect to iWeb, it's important to note that it's not just that iWeb apparently does not work with VoiceOver for authoring, but that the markup iWeb generates is some of the least accessible of any modern authoring tool, because it pretends HTML is a simple presentational language into which you can dump photos, music and video. For example, iWeb does not mark up headings as such or provide any way to specify alternate text for images. Everybody is better off just using another tool.

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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis

The BlindTechs Network wrote:
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On Jun 11, 2007, at 6:21 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:
Who is the contact at Apple you sent the request to?

Greg
On Jun 11, 2007, at 04:43 , The BlindTechs Network wrote:

Can I ask you all's assistence in aproaching the IWeb development team and the accessibility at apple to make the IWeb accessible?

or even to go as far as to get a comitment of getting the hole ILife package accessable?

I already sent feedback to the IWeb team now I am looking for the others to join in. are you with me?

Gabe Vega













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