[webproducers] Website accessibility
- From: "Keren Solomon" <kerensolomon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <webproducers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 13:06:54 -0400
Hi all.
Can anybody point me to some links about website accessibility? What's
required under the ADA, what are best practices when trying to make a site
accessible, etc. There's tons of information out there, but I feel like
much of it is outdated. I'm trying to create an executive summary for a
client, and I want to be able to say something like "Recent ADA-related
legislative initiatives require that websites be accessible to users who
blah blah blah. When designing a site, these rules should be followed --
include ALT tags for people who view websites in text-only mode because blah
blah blah, use of red-green colors schemes may make it difficult for
color-blind users to see, blah blah blah"
If you guys could help me fill in the blah blah blahs, it would be much
appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
keren
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