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From: Ryan E. Benson
Date: Aug 15, 2011 4:42PM


Amy,

At HHS we use the following checklist to determine if the PPT is
compliant. You can find it at
http://www.hhs.gov/web/policies/checklistppt.html

As I read through your e-mail, you want to do it solely via HTML,
which is better than PPT. You have more options, you can simply have
one "slide" per page, and apply a common template applied. TPG has a
pretty good slide format at:
http://www.paciellogroup.com/presentations/techshare07/#slide0 I don't
know if Steve is on this list, but maybe a note to TPG may be able to
assist

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Ryan E. Benson



On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Amy Rogers < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I didn't get any response to my earlier inquiry (see below), so I thought to rephrase my question. If no one knows the answer, I will appreciate recommendations to another resource where I may get help.
>
> We want to make sure we can make a slideshow that is part image and part text accessible to sight and mobile challenged users. I want to know how does such user navigate through this type of slideshow? Do their software know where to start navigating, and read the text? The slideshow was constructed with PHP. No flash technology is used.
>
> I will appreciate any enlightenment on this issue.
>
> Thank you.
> Amy
>
>
> ----
> From: Amy Rogers
> Date: Aug 11, 2011 4:27PM
>
> Hello, I'm new here. I need feedback and advice. I have already searched the archives.
>
> We sell a web-based service. On the home page, in the first screen, an idea is to feature a slideshow -- a series of 5 slides -- highlighting the service's main features.
>
> In each slide, a screenshot of a feature is on the left, and, to its right, a list of bulleted text (actual text, not text in image).
>
> To navigate through the slides, there would be a button for each slide below the slide area. The user proactively clicks on each one.
>
> How do we make it easier for a sight and mobile impaired person navigate through the slides?
>
> If there are examples of websites that have done the same thing and it's accessible, I will love to get their URLs.
>
> Thank you!
> Amy
>