On Thu, September 13, 2007 7:51 pm, Nancy Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just listened to a few of the video on Steve Faulkners
> http://esw.w3.org/topic/HTML/AccessibilityTesting
> This was linked from Max Design's "Some links for light reading"
> http://www.maxdesign.com.au/2007/09/11/some-links-1
Is there a particular reason you have specified XHTML?
So it is upgradeable for the future.
S.R. Emerson
Accrete Web Solutions
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S.R. Emerson wrote:
Does any one have a recommendation on a club management system that:
1. is accessible.
2. Uses XHTML.
Is there a particular reason you have specified XHTML?
3. Does not use tables preferably.
4. Supports separate "departments" based on location.
5. Each location head can
I asked a person I know that is physically challenged about Wordpress and she
doesn't have any problems with it.
Found this review:
http://juicystudio.com/article/choosing-an-accessible-cms.php
Look at comment #27 - submitted by a visually impaired user who uses JAWS
screen reader.
S. R. Emers
To hopefully answer your questions:
Should be self explanatory, but an example:
| header | header |
| content | content |
The describes the content within its column.
Would be:
| header
Hi,
I just listened to a few of the video on Steve Faulkners
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HTML/AccessibilityTesting
This was linked from Max Design's "Some links for light reading"
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/2007/09/11/some-links-141/
My question is: with regard to data tables: when do you use
Does any one have a recommendation on a club management system that:
1. is accessible.
2. Uses XHTML.
3. Does not use tables preferably.
4. Supports separate "departments" based on location.
5. Each location head can modify the pages applicable to their location.
Thanks for any input you can prov
Anyone here try out exponent cms?
I've found it extremely to use, and administer, very simple to convert
designs as well. It uses smarty for the view output, and pretty much only
uses code in the actually files that control the design and layout for data
pulling from the database, not for the actu
Tee wrote:
> [XStandard] Mac version finally came out - a very long wait,
> must be at least 2 year
It wasn't a straight port - we were pioneering new accessible UI and few
features such as authoring definition lists at the same time as we were writing
the OS X code. Whenever you're first to do s
I am out of the office from Friday 14th of September and will be back on
Monday 17th of September. For assistance with GA web operations please
contact Geoff Dibley or Dan Kennedy.
Regards
Kenji
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