- From: Robert Neff <rcn@fenix2.dol-esa.gov>
- Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 08:17:45 -0400
- To: "'slais@gcn.com'" <slais@gcn.com>
- Cc: "'w3c-wai-eo@w3.org'" <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>, "'w3c-wai-ig@w3.org'" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Sami, Thank you for the response to my previous email below this message. When the Government Computer News (GCN) article is published in hardcopy, can you please email an electronic copy to the above copied groups. These people may or may not be subscribers to you article but would be very interested in what Government Computer News has to say. These are distribution lists for people who are members of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative's (WAI) Interest Group and the Education and Outreach program (EO). Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) http://w3c.org/WAI/ WAI Education & Outreach Working Group (EOWG) http://www.w3.org/WAI/EO I strongly suggest you interview someone from this group, as the WAI is leading the W3C efforts for accessibility for people with disabilities. May I suggest Judy Brewer, jbrewer@w3.org, Director of the Web Accessibility Initiative International Program Office. As this is publication is geared toward federal users, suggest you also contact , Center for Information Technology Accommodation (CITA), U.S. General Services Administration Office of Governmentwide Policy. The URL is http://www.itpolicy.gsa.gov/cita/index.htm and the points of contact are Susan Brummel, susan.brummel@gsa.gov, or Karl Hebenstreit, karl.hebenstreit@gsa.gov. Please let me know if you have any questions. Cheers, Rob ------------- TO WAI and EO, please read the Original Messages, which follows: Dear Mr. Neff Check the upcoming November issue of GCN Shopper for our story on products for disabled users, written by one of our freelancers who himself needs to use several of the products. Thank your for writing. ________________________________________________________________ Sami Lais AME Features Government Computer News 8601 Georgia Ave. Suite 300 Silver Spring, MD 20910 slais@gcn.com I had previously wrote: The Government Computer News, July 20,1998 has and article, "Web Page Authoring Software, Feds say easy formatting is out-of-sight" by Richard Walker. There is a matrix that says "What features do you consider when choosing Web Page Authoring software". The list does not contain any features that would help it be compliant with the American Disabilities Act. Once more, this matrix lends proves that ADA is not on many Agencies or Federal Web Designer's priority list. For example, besides the ALT Tag, as a minimum, I want the ability to edit the HTML so I can add table summarys, titles, etc... There is also no mention of the ability of web authoring software to assist the author in developing ADA compliant code.... Wouldn't it be great if Composer or FrontPage allowed you to add table summary, row and column ids, titles, etc.... NetObjects is a relational database and does not permit you to touch the code. You have to exit and edit the code then re-import. I havent used hotdog since the 2 release. Suggest GCN provide an article that discusses the ADA compliance issues and the interviews persons with disabilities, highlights tools, WAI, etc... I copied the editor's e-mail address. If enough people write in and voice an opinion, maybe we can convince them to devote a section! Telephone Number is 301.650.2000. cheers, rob
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