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ed1
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RE: Some useful links - 8/3/2005 13:04:26
In the US- try this for 508 compliance http://www.section508.gov/
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womble
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RE: Some useful links - 8/3/2005 13:39:42
Another CSS link - free css based menu designs - Free Menu Designs - e-lusion.com <edit>ooops! maybe should be in css forum?</edit>
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BeTheBall
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RE: Some useful links - 8/3/2005 15:26:20
Here is a forum that specializes in accessibility: http://www.accessifyforum.com/
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mar0364
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RE: Some useful links - 12/29/2005 14:02:06
Looking for a place I can upload a file and get and get a 508 report like you can with xhtml at the W3. Does anyone know of one?
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RE: Some useful links - 12/29/2005 14:31:22
Hi There are several - bearing in mind that none of these are perfect, my own favourite is http://www.cynthiasays.com/ it's easy to understand and gives you lots of alternatives as to which standard to test against. Also - there's this site where you type in the url you want tested and it generates links to loads of different test pages for various stuff including accessibility sites: http://uitest.com/en/check/
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mar0364
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RE: Some useful links - 12/29/2005 15:01:11
Thanks! I found this one also. http://www.usablenet.com/frontend/508as_entry.jsp I'm trying to set a bar for the rest of the folks around my office to reach. Which institutions blessing should I go for? Like W3 gives you the little image to place on your page showing you have reached its milestone. Which one should I go for in your opinion as it relates to 508? The W3 also gives a designation for accessibility. Now I'm having fun.
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RE: Some useful links - 1/17/2006 5:42:19
http://accessites.org/home/ quote:
Here at Accessites.org we will prove that accessible, usable websites built with universality and standards in mind need not be boring. We will show you stunning works of art crafted by some of today’s most progressive accessible web developers and designers.
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spitfire
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RE: Some useful links - 2/2/2006 6:15:09
Hi Dave Is there any information about membership criteria on the site? Other than send an e-mail to Ms Watson, of course. Any idea when Part 2 of the AAS will be announced? Thanks Spit
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davidrandall
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RE: Some useful links - 2/2/2006 6:40:16
Hi Spit, There's no real criteria as such, just a passion for wanting to improve things for people. The best thing to do is to have a chat with Léonie as she can tell you more. As far as the Accreditation Scheme goes it's a slow process and I'm not 100% sure when the scheme will be launching. While there are many, many schemes out there where you can win a nice badge for your website, ours is unique in that we will be looking at the producers of websites, rather than the website itself. An electrician needs to be qualified before they can do what they do, and we are trying to give developers of websites an "accessibility qualification". All this takes a lot of time and effort but we are getting there! Come and get involved, the more the merrier. Dave
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