Hi Anastasia--
Our disability resources team told me about a free screen reader tool
they recommend as an alternative to testing with JAWS. I'll be including
it as part of a revised accessibility testing procedure I'm developing
for MSU. When I've put it together I'll send it around for comment as a
replacement for the earlier one I put in the wiki.
Mike
Anastasia Cheetham wrote:
On 23-Apr-08, at 4:41 PM, Daphne Ogle wrote:
This looks good Anastasia!
I think we should remove the personas from the description though.
We made good progress on them but they aren't in a state that people
outside the process will be able to make much sense of them -- and
the information isn't organized at all on the wiki (much of it isn't
even up there yet). We've had other priorities trump that work as
we've gotten close to the release but hope to have draft personas
soon.
Daphne, thanks for reviewing the information.
Regarding personas: Currently, the Personas page in the wiki ( http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Personas
) is tagged for release - but I notice that it's only a description
of what a persona is, and why it's useful.
I'll take the mention of personas out of the overview, but this is a
good opportunity to double-check if that Personals wiki page is still
intended to be included in the documentation.
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