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Re: IE versions and their accessibilty
From: Karl Groves
Date: Apr 7, 2014 12:51PM
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Here's a good resource by Steve Faulkner: http://html5accessibility.com/
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Hewitt,Susan (DSHS) <
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> Can someone summarize or point me to a good overview of the accessibility
> differences between IE 9, 10, & 11?
>
> While our agency is still using 9 when we test public facing sites I need
> to decide how many more versions ahead to look at. I'm leaning towards just
> 9 & 10 but even then I would prefer to be able to spot check the potential
> trouble spots in the newer versions of IE rather than do full tests in all
> versions. Due to the high-volume of applications and sites we have to
> evaluate, every browser added is more time we can't afford.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Susan Hewitt
> EIR Accessibility Coordinator
> Texas Department of State Health Services
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> 512-776-2913
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