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Re: FN-FORUM: Accessibility Check
date posted 20th March 2006 13:16
try this accessibility tool:
http://webxact.watchfire.com/
On 20 Mar 2006 13:25:11 -0000, Paul [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>
> Couple of minor points - there's a couple of images missing ALT
> attributes. For accessibility purposes I generally check out a site in
> Lynx (http://lynx.browser.org/) - any content that isn't visible there
> (such as your scrolling frame) is unlikely to be 'accessible'.
>
> Regards,
> Paul
> Archbrand Ltd.
> http://www.archbrand.co.uk
>
> D D Glendinning wrote:
>
> >Morning All,
> >
> >I m doing a little bit of work for one of the departments at the
> >university. In the link below, I have mocked up a few ideas. One of
> >them being a scroll box for events.. If you see this, you can notice
> >that it stops when hovered over, and other than a bit of plain
> >javascript to make it work, and being database driven, it doesn't get
> >any simpler.
> >Ignoring all other elements of the page, can any of you see any
> >accessibility issues regarding this scroll, and any answers to them if
> >you can?
> >
> >http://www.bath.ac.uk/lifelong-learning/test/
> >
> >Kind Regards
> >
> >Duncan
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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