- From: The Snider's Web <lsnider@thesnidersweb.com>
- Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 08:14:25 -0300
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Hi All, I sent this to the wrong list, my apologies :) Please ignore. Cheers Lisa At 09:04 AM 9/8/2002 -0300, The Snider's Web wrote: >Hi All, > >I put up this site for my client in late 2000/early 2001, at that time I >found that finding accessibility info was tough-not like today :) I looked >at many major sites for the disabled to see what they did and read >whatever I could-so there may be things I don't have on this site-and any >comments/help with accessibility and usability would be much appreciated. > >The client works with disabled entrepreneurs-so this site is used by >people with every type of disability. When I designed the site, the >organization was able to get a few testers with different >disabilities-which was great. Now I need more feedback to see what changes >I can do to the site to make it even better. > >Here is the site: >http://www.entrepreneurdisability.org/ > >The page that gives me most concern is the membership application page. >http://www.entrepreneurdisability.org/membershipapp.htm >I had this tested by one person and their screen reader (I also tested it >with IBM and Jaws), but I would love to know if anyone else has any >comments about it-how to improve it? > >Most of the pages validate to html 4.01 trans, although I know that the >'did you know' page has a problem with <br> in a <ul> list. I am also >aware of the PDF issues on the newsletter page-we are changing them very soon. > >Any feedback (positive or negative) is appreciated-feel free to tear the >site apart! > >Cheers > >Lisa
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