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Re: Best way to single out 3 to 5 "most accessible" sites out of a list of 60 or so

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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Jan 11, 2013 11:05AM


Good idea, the list should have a page where people can write up quick
bios if they so choose, could be a part of the joining process
(optional part of course).
May be we´d post one topic "who am I" if the list moderator thinks
it's ok, I am curious about a lot of you guys on here, your stories
and your background.

Regarding accessibility testing. My sighted colleague, who has over 10
years of experience, will provide input and widdle down the selection
to about 5 pages (she says visually it is easy to throw out sites that
are just obviously not accessible, basically exactly how Steve put
it).
I am also indiscussion with one of the enterprise accessibility
vendors to see if may be I could try out their solution for this test,
to see how the tool performs and test it as a screen reader user,
should be fun if it works.
Cheers
-B

On 1/11/13, Angela French < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> I would love to hear your story someday...how you came to be in the US,
> etc.
>
>>Hey gang
>>
>>I know, I am usually not a frequent poster, but a new year brings
>> interesting
>>challenges, especially when you are pretty much the only accessibility
>>person in a country like Iceland (I actually live in the U.S. but it is a
>> long
>>story).
>>
>>
> > > >