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From: Margit Link-Rodrigue
Date: Sep 15, 2010 12:45PM


Rakesh,
What specifically are you trying to make more accessible? SharePoint does
have accessibility features. If you tab into the browser window, you should
notice a link item displayed that states "Turn on more accessible mode."
(You can read more about that at Microsoft's site here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-sharepoint-services-help/accessibility-features-HA010173723.aspx
).

When you say the content comes from SharePoint, then what do you consider
the content? Since it is a content management system, there will be some
parts that are entered via the browser and other parts of the page will be
served from the application pages. SharePoint uses the concept of a master
page and layouts pages that would contain some of the code that produces the
final page output. You would have to be more specific in what you are trying
to achieve.

-Margit

On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 5:29 AM, < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:

> Hi friends,
>
> We have a webpage which need to be made accessible. The content of the
> page is coming from a share point. We cannot find any inbuilt editor for
> HTML(Edit in HTML mode option is missing) in the SharePoint.
>
> Can any one of you assist me in editing the source of the SharePoint
> code?
>
>
> Thanks & regards
> Rakesh P
>
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