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pdf forms for print or html forms for web use?
From: Steffi Rausch
Date: Jun 7, 2002 8:58AM
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Does anyone know if I a printable version of a pdf form is enough for
accessibility purposes? Maybe it is a stupid question but I have a state
site that needs to make their site accessible which I assume would mean all
their forms as well - which is a lot. So in my price quote I need to
incorporate this if needed and it will be a lot of money that I have verify
reasons for. How do accessible people deal with printed forms? Do they have
someone else fill it out? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Steffi Rausch
RESI, Jr. Web Developer
410-704-2063
"Design is intelligence made visible." - Rick Eiber
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