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From: Shawn Lawton Henry
Date: Feb 18, 2002 3:00PM


Perhaps www.uiaccess.com (except missing a decent logo right now)...

Note that one of your biggest issues for attractive visual design and
accessibility is likely to be browser support issues. For example, Netscape
4.7 doesn't really support CSS. Of course, there are different things you
can do such as provide different style sheets for different browsers...

Good luck!

- Shawn



> -----Original Message-----
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> Kevin Price
> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 10:48 AM
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> Subject: Creative accessible web pages
>
>
> I am looking for web pages that are creatively designed
> visually and also
> follow accessibility guidelines (at least Priority one W3C
> guidelines,
> following Priority 3 would be ideal). I want to show off
> these pages to web
> designers to emphasize the point that accessibility doesn't mean
> boring. It would be great if there was an awards program for
> the best
> creative web sites that meet accessibility guidelines. Is
> there anything
> out there?
>
> Kevin Price
> Coordinator-Assistive Computing Resource Center (ACRC)
> Academic Computing and Media
> California State University, San Bernardino
> 5500 University Parkway / PL-002
> San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397
> 909-880-5079 FAX 909-880-7075
>
>
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