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What do screen readers really say?

Sent by Darren Rigby on 11 September 2003 18:06


John Colby kissed the Blarney Stone and declared on 11/09/03 16:31:

> I have created an accessibility section on a set of pages we're working
> on for the University - http://www.cie.uce.ac.uk/essential - let me know

Hi to all members, first post for me. A colleague and I (we are taechers 
not designers!) have "taken over" a French Regional Education Authority 
site for English teaching. It's currently an amateur-FrontPage-with 
frames-tables-and-tag-soup nightmare but we'll be chipping away at it 
over the next month to get it all CSS-P and XHTML. As I'm having fun 
I'll be trying to make it reasonably accessible. I hope it'll be worth 
getting a site check here! Anyway that's not my point, I just wanted to 
mention what I think is a good example of an accessible site:
http://openweb.eu.org/openwebgroup/demarche_accessibilite/

IIRC this [French language] site has been mentioned here before. Have a 
look at their accesibility page. It seems to sum up what a few people 
are looking for on this thread.

-- 
Darren RIGBY professeur d'anglais | Collège Jean Moulin, Perpignan | 
Académie de Montpellier
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(BTW I'm from Castle Bromwich Birmingham originally John C!!)

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