- From: Simon White <simon.white@jkd.co.uk>
- Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 15:18:37 -0000
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Dear All, I have just read a press release from an agency that has built a site that is supposed to be accessible to the most current W3C standards for visually impaired people. Well, I have taken a look and cannot make haed nor tail of it through my Lynx browser and got most confused. As I don't rely on this all the time, I was wondering if someone else could tell me that either I am being stupid or that I am right and this website is not as accessible as it claims. The URLs are: http://www.peoplesnetwork.gov.uk http://www.resource.gov.uk/ I am not looking for an in-depth report as I could run that myself. Just interested in opinions on the site as it appears to you guys that use Assistive Tech, etc. Much obliged and kind regards to all Simon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Simon White Copywriter James Kelsey Design (JKD) Westminster Business Square 1-45 Durham Street London SE11 5JH Tel: 020 7793 9399 Fax: 020 7793 9299 Web: www.jkd.co.uk <http://www.jkd.co.uk/> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ James Kelsey Design Ltd (JKD) or The Incepta Group plc and its subsidiary companies may not be held responsible for the content of this email as it may reflect the personal view of the sender and not that of the company. JKD run anti virus software on all servers and all workstations, they can not be held responsible for any infected files that you may receive. JKD advises all recipients to virus scan any file attachments.
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