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Re: accessibility and bespoke systems
From: Olaf Drümmer
Date: Sep 17, 2014 3:18PM
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I have found the requirement, that a website must be fully operable by keyboard (i.e. without ever using the mouse or a trackpad or gestures etc.) in a modern browser (i.e. without using assistive technology) to work wonders. Especially as it might take a lot of time and energy to make others understand how all this WCAG and related stuff is supposed to work.
Olaf
On 17 Sep 2014, at 23:10, Julius Charles Serrano < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
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> I just want to get your thoughts on specific ways to implement accessibility in bespoke websites ( i.e. one that is custom-built, often from scratch, to suit the needs of a business or organization)
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> What are the pieces of advice we could give to companies opting specifically for bespoke websites?
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> I would greatly appreciate any information or comments on this.
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> Thanks.
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> Julius
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> Julius Charles Serrano
> Accessibility Tester
> Catalyst IT
> http://www.catalyst.net.nz
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> Phone: +64 (4) 803-2436
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