Re: [WSG] Accessibility and Joomla

2008-05-23 Thread Susie Gardner-Brown
I believe that with the new version (1.5) it is much easier to make sites accessible. And thanks William for your suggestion of DW extensions. I did a search and found one that looks really good. It's expensive ($US100) but has great reviews on the Joomla extensions site, and includes a 1 hour

[WSG] Accessibility and Joomla

2008-05-22 Thread Susie Gardner-Brown
I¹m just starting to (try to!) learn Joomla as I¹m going to have to use it on a few upcoming sites. Having looked at the html output as I work through some of the tutorials, I¹m wondering how accessible sites created in Joomla are, and if anyone has any experience/knowledge of good sites to help

Re: [WSG] Accessibility and Joomla

2008-05-22 Thread William Donovan
Depending which version of Dreamweaver you have, There was a plug-in for Dreamweaver that assisted you in setting up Joomla templates and made sure all the keyword section where added to interface with the CMS. William Susie Gardner-Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I¹m just starting to

Re: [WSG] Accessibility and Joomla

2008-05-22 Thread dwain
On 5/22/08, Susie Gardner-Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm just starting to (try to!) learn Joomla as I'm going to have to use it on a few upcoming sites. Having looked at the html output as I work through some of the tutorials, I'm wondering how accessible sites created in Joomla are, and