RE: Accessible web content services.

Hi Dave,

There is a list of consultants on the ITTATC web site:
http://www.ittatc.org/technical/consultants/index.cfm. 

Jim
Accessibility, What Not to do: http://jimthatcher.com/whatnot.htm.
Web Accessibility Tutorial: http://jimthatcher.com/webcourse1.htm.


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Of David.Pawson@rnib.org.uk
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 7:36 AM
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Subject: Accessible web content services.


I had an enquiry from a guy in the states,
asking for advice/consultancy on making his website
accessible.

Question. Is there a list anywhere where he might
find <quote>reputable</quote> people? Either via
recommendation or qualification? You can imagine
the caveats that go with that.

Probably same goes for UK; just this one was for the states.



Regards DaveP.

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