Re: Request for comments: CITA

A skip-nav link would be nice.

Charles McCN

On Wed, 5 Jan 2000 karl.hebenstreit@gsa.gov wrote:

  
  Accessible Online Newsletters
  In a report I'm working on, I want to recommend that a proposed online
  newsletter use CSS as a way to address accessibility issues.   Pease let me
  know of any accessible newsletter style sites that would be good examples.
  Below is a link to a candidate website I'd like to use as an example, the
  Edutopia newsletter from the George Lucas Educational Foundation.   I'd
  welcome comments regarding the accessibility of this site, since the draft
  of report is due tomorrow.  In particular, note that the Summer 1998 issue
  focused on Assistive Technology.
  http://www.glef.org/edutopia/edutopia.html
  
  Announcing Check Your Page (version 2.0)
  I've made revisions to the Check Your Page tool I've been developing as
  part of our Section 508 (PL 105-220) mandate to provide technical
  assistance to federal agencies.   I'd welcome any comments you have, which
  I'll try to incorporate into an improved tool by February 7.    Please send
  comments directly to me (offline from the listserve) by using the
  "webmaster" link at the bottom of any generated analysis pages.
  http://w3.gsa.gov/web/m/cita.nsf/CheckYourPage
  
  Thanks,
  Karl Hebenstreit, Jr.
  US General Services Administration
  Center for Information Technology Accommodation
  http://www.itpolicy.gsa.gov/cita
  Voice:  202-501-0004
  
  

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Received on Saturday, 8 January 2000 01:03:08 UTC