perhaps we can address these issues for the original poster? does the refcard work for this? Mary Otten wrote: > > I and a number of my blind colleagues are drawing up a set > of guidelines for the creation of web pages on our corporate > web, to ensure accessibility of corporate web sites to our blind > employees. There are several areas about which we have some > questions. > > 1. Are there any guidelines for the creation of accessible > forms with html? > > 2. Are there any guidelines for the use of frames in accessible > html documents? > > 3. With regard to image maps, is it desireable to require > that a text navigation bar be placed at the end of a page, even in the case of a > client side image map for which every item has an associated > tag? > > 4. If a text navigation bar is made available for any web page > with an image map, then should we care whether the image > maps are client side or server side? -- Hands-On Technolog(eye)s Touching The Internet ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/poehlman http://poehlman.clark.net email: poehlman@clark.net voice 301-949-7599 Dynamic Solutions Inc. Best of Service for your small business network needs http://www.dnsolutions.comReceived on Sunday, 27 December 1998 10:26:39 GMT
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