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Re: Office 365 for authoring accessible documents
From: Olaf Drümmer
Date: Nov 4, 2015 10:15AM
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> On 04.11.2015, at 16:13, Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC) < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
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> [...] I recommend publishing the content as HTML. There are a large number of free text and html editors available […]
I'd be interested to learn about HTML editors that are usable and tend to produce accessible HTML.
I have tried
- SeaMonkey: horrible user experience
- TypeMetal on Mac: much better user experience than SeaMonkey, but still a pain to use for all the documents I deal with.
- Dreamweaver and similar tools: from my POV not intended/suitable for everyday documents 9rather tools for designers, website creators etc.)
What else should I look at? Who is writing their memos, product infos, white papers, in HTML, rather than Word, and can recommend a tool that one could use like one uses Word?
Olaf
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