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From: Cliff Tyllick
Date: Aug 12, 2015 8:41AM


David said:

> I will conclude by saying, at least for screen reader users -- SharePoint is messy! (my words.)

Cliff responds:

Then maybe I should start using a screen reader with Sharepoint, because without one it's an absolute train wreck.

😉

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> On Aug 11, 2015, at 1:13 PM, Andrews, David B (DEED) < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
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> We have done some testing here in Minnesota and Discover 508 definitely helps. You are right that it is "spendy" as they say here in Minnesota. Also, it does take some messing around to get everything to work right. It has to be taught about different kinds of controls etc., in SharePoint, and 2013 is still a work in progress. Everything that Discover 508 did for SharePoint 2010 it does not yet do in 2013. They are working on it, but ...
>
> I will conclude by saying, at least for screen reader users -- SharePoint is messy! (my words.)
>
> Dave
>
>
> > From: WebAIM-Forum [ <EMAIL REMOVED> ] on behalf of L Snider [ <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 12:38 PM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List
> Subject: [WebAIM] SharePoint questions
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am involved with a project that is going to use Share Point 2013 and then
> 2016. I know there were fewer issues with 2013, but still...
>
> A colleague mentioned that there were 'plug ins' to help with the issues.
> One is Discover508 and the other is AvePoint Accessibility Accelerator. Has
> anyone used them? They are pricey, so I wanted to get some idea of whether
> they work well or not.
>
> Also, if anyone has worked with training/HR programs like Lanteria HR,
> ShareKnowledge or Elearning Force, I would also love to hear about your
> experiences.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Cheers
>
> Lisa