Please contact 

http://www.blindaccesstraining.com/main_files/contact.php
<http://www.blindaccesstraining.com/main_files/contact.php%20%20and>   and
the good folks there should be able to help.

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Howell
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 1:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: OT: Any Web Designers Out Here?

 

Eric I could not agree more. I found a site that I would love to be in a
position to tell the devs what they need to do or direct them to a resource
that would help them make their site more accessible. I think the site is
built in html5 and java script. However, not being familiar with html5 I
only see stuff that tells me about the java script and a butt-load of style
sheet references. I should have kept up with all the html stuff, but
unfortunately I have not and so my knowledge is pretty limited now. :)

If you know where I can find a good set of references that could be shared
please let me know.

 

Thanks,

Oh and the site if your curious is,
http://http://demo.synology.com:5000/webman/index.cgi
<http://http:/demo.synology.com:5000/webman/index.cgi> 

 

 

On Apr 26, 2012, at 6:51 AM, erik burggraaf <[email protected]> wrote:





Hi Christine,

 

It's actually much cheeper to design things accessibly from the ground up.
Bolting on something later can get quite expensive.  We are seeing a trend
towards universal design over the last few years, especially with all the
work apple has done, but I'm afraid there will always be some inconsiderate
people out there.

 

Best,

 

Erik Burggraaf

Ebony Consulting toll-free: 1-888-255-5194

or on the web at http://www.erik-burggraaf.com
<http://www.erik-burggraaf.com/> 

 

On 2012-04-25, at 8:03 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:





Hi there, everyone. I'm hoping someone can assist with something. In a
nutshell, there is a site, http://www.yourmorals.org
<http://www.yourmorals.org/>  which enables you to take surveys on
fascinating and intriguing aspects of morality. After you take the surveys,
there are often color-coded and otherwise graphical representations of your
scores as compared to others who took the surveys. Most results are
therefore inaccessible.
I wrote to the webmaster and received no reply, and I wrote to the man many
of whose studies are discussed at this site, Professor John Haidt. He did
respond, stating that it had never occurred to him that people with "limited
sight" would be able to take their surveys, that it is an interesting
consideration, but that he does not think anything can be changed until they
get more money for updated web design. Is this the sort of thing which is
really that expensive and time-consuming? I don't know enough about it, so
would appreciate off-list feedback -- I can send anyone who wants more
information the correspondence in question. It's one of those things that
really could be, and should be, open to us, with the technology which is at
our disposal.
Christine

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