[thelist] Disability Accessible Websites

Marlene Bruce marlene.bruce at colemandesign.com
Fri Jul 28 13:15:30 CDT 2000


You might try your local University (if there's one reasonably nearby). They
*should* have a lab for the disabled and they may let you use it to test
your site on various devices.

Good luck,
Marlene

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> From: 	Turnbull, Niki
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> Sent: 	Friday, July 28, 2000 9:31 AM
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> Subject: 	[thelist] Disability Accessible Websites
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> Does anyone know of any web sites that will simulate viewing a web site
> through a Reader or other equipment used by people with disabilities? We
> just finished a major overhaul of our web to make it more accessible and
> it
> passed Bobby (http://www.cast.org/bobby/) for Priority 1 accessibility
> errors, but we realize we need to do more. We would like to know just how
> our web looks to a person with disabilities. We have contacted several
> agencies for people with disabilities requesting them to review our site
> and
> comment, but I thought I'd ask if anyone on this list has any experience
> with this.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> 
> Niki Turnbull
> Webmaster at Fluor Fernald
> (www.fernald.gov)
> 
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