Hi all

First, my compliments to the Trinidad team - Trinidad looks like a tag library 
that isactually intended for use on large scale web systems. Everything 
seemsfully thought out and extensible. Moreover, the documentation and getting 
started content are comprehensive and easy to use. Very nice and all too rare 
among open source projects! (or commercial products...)

Now for my questions.
>From searching the archives it looks like accessibility support via the 
>accessibility-mode is extensive and is considered during the development and 
>testing of new features. Which is very good news for me, as I am trying to 
>find a tag library that plays nicely with JSF + Facelets and can be used to 
>build 508 compliant systems! 

Before I plunge in, I am hoping that the Trinidad community can share their 
experience with accessibility (preferably 508):

 - Has anyone gone through a compliance audit on a Trinidad based system? How 
did it go?
 - Setting the accessibility-mode on a per user basis seems like it could 
provide the best of both worlds. Any issues?
 - Are there any components that are known to create accessibility problems?
 - Are there any documents on how accessibility support in Trinidad works or 
best practices while using it?

Thanks 
 CT Arrington





      
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