ADA and Web Pages -Reply
Janet Crum
crumj at ohsu.edu
Tue Apr 22 18:26:39 EDT 1997
Another good source of information on Web design for disabled users is Do-It
(Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetwork, and Technology) at the University of
Washington. I attended a conference presentation by two members of their staff
that was very informative. Check out their web site,
http://weber.u.washington.edu/~doit
Janet
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Janet Crum e-mail: crumj at ohsu.edu
Cataloger & Systems Librarian phone: (503) 494-0691
Oregon Health Sciences University fax: (503) 494-3227
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>>> <NFML at aol.com> 04/18/97 04:49am >>>
My apologies if this topic has come up recently and I missed it. Our
webmaster is looking for information on making our library webpages more
accessable to blind users. His main question is whether he can use tables,
and if so do they have to be configured in any specific way? Any information
will be appreciated. You can reply directly to NFML at aol.com if you wish.
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