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From: Bevi Chagnon | PubCom
Date: Jul 5, 2010 11:45PM


Comment:
Just websites and software applications?
Why not Word documents, PDFs, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations,
and other office documents, too?
--Bevi

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[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Jennison Mark
Asuncion
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 12:04 AM
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Subject: [WebAIM] How do you test for accessibility?

Hello,

In an attempt to take a broad, unscientific temperature check and more
importantly, to hopefully cause some conversation to happen around
accessibility testing, I'm running a poll asking the question: how do you
typically test the accessibility of a web site or software application for
users with disabilities? Consider participating in the poll and/or view
results to date by going to http://twtpoll.com/i2tgre

I'm running the poll until the end of the month and will share results then.


Jennison

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Jennison Mark Asuncion
Co-Director, Adaptech Research Network <www.adaptech.org> LinkedIn at
<www.linkedin.com/in/jennison>