- From: <karl.hebenstreit@gsa.gov>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 15:01:07 -0400
- To: dine@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Brooke -
The IBM Accessibility Center has some good example guideline/checklists
that you may find helpful. These can be found at:
http://www-3.ibm.com/able/guidelines.htm
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Karl Hebenstreit, Jr.
US General Services Administration
Office of Governmentwide Policy
Office of the Chief Information Officer
1800 F Street NW, Room G-12
Washington, DC 20405
E-mail: Karl.Hebenstreit@gsa.gov
Websites: http://www.gsa.gov
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Hi all:
I feel that I'm hitting a new level of learning with Section 508. My
knowledge seems to be many of the workshops that are offered by the agency
where I work. I know how to make a site accessible on my own. However,
now I need to create a requirements document for the programmers who
manage our site. Almost like the W3C/508 checklists, indicating exactly
what must be overhauled and where (proper tagging, etc.).
I have never created such a document. Has anyone done this? Are there
examples on the web I might download? As always, your suggestions
are always appreciated and insightful!
Thanks.
Brooke Dine
Information Specialist
National Center for Biotechnology Information
NLM/NIH
Bethesda, MD 20894
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