RE: What html authoring tool is best for blind students??????

At 10:08 AM 9/1/98 -0400, you wrote:
> Though there are of course quirks I recommend Front Page 98.  It allows 
>you to change the code to things (like HTML 4.0) that HoTMetaL Pro won't 
>stand for.  

Yes but when it comes to Acessibility, how many times do you have to go
through and edit a site done in Frontpage 98 before it follows
accessibility guidelines or Web standards?

>Bobby for use with editors not containing such a rule checking set.

How accurate is Bobby when it comes to checking for Web Accessibility?
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Received on Tuesday, 1 September 1998 10:23:07 UTC