- From: Anne Pemberton <apembert@crosslink.net>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 18:04:05 -0500
- To: Kynn Bartlett <kynn-edapta@idyllmtn.com>, "Bailey, Bruce" <Bruce_Bailey@ed.gov>
- Cc: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Kynn, Thank you once again for making my point more succinctly than I could ... Which leads to the next need ... I need to have succinct and understandable instruction on how to add whatever is needed to make pages more accessible ... Furthermore, to sell the idea county-wide instead of among colleagues in the building, I need to be able to say ... if any of your students have a blind relative, you need to do 1,2,3 to your page so they can see what's going on with the student, if any of your students have a relative who has to use .... whatever, you need to do whatever .... then have a summarizing list that lists everything that needs to be done to make it work for anyone (for teachers who decide it's too much effort to find out all needs among relatives of their students <grin> ... ) That, I would hope, I could cull from the Guidelines what applies to Front Page, spoon-feed it to the newbies. Perhaps Version 2.0 ... Perhaps ... Anne At 11:54 AM 1/18/01 -0800, Kynn Bartlett wrote: >I think Anne's use of Front Page -- with appropriate instructions >on how to add necessary information to make pages more accessible >-- is acceptable, given the fact that there are few _good_ options >which meet all of her criteria for a product. There simply are no >good software packages aimed at non-designers creating web pages. > >--Kynn, who guesses this makes me "uninformed" > >-- >Kynn Bartlett <kynn@idyllmtn.com> http://kynn.com/ >Technical Developer Relations, Reef http://www.reef.com/ >Chief Technologist, Idyll Mountain Internet http://idyllmtn.com/ >Contributor, Special Ed. Using XHTML http://kynn.com/+seuxhtml >Unofficial Section 508 Checklist http://kynn.com/+section508 > > >
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