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From: Rakesh P
Date: Feb 8, 2017 9:29PM


Peter,


I am a screen reader user and author of the blog www.maxability.co.in. I am
using wordpress for almost 6 years now and I see a lot of improvement in
terms of accessibility both on the admin end and the content generated. I
am observing at least a feature made accessible in almost every release. I
would definitely recommend WP as a great option.

HTH.

Thanks & Regards
Rakesh


On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 3:22 AM, Bossley, Peter A. < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:

> I should have specified that we are looking for something in the LAMP
> flavor, so Sharepoint or other windows-based options are out due to our web
> hosting environment.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On
> Behalf Of JP Jamous
> Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 2:29 PM
> To: 'WebAIM Discussion List' < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Best accessible CMS
>
> Sharepoint is accessible. What is not are the various templates designers
> create.
>
> It is only a matter of how you implement it.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On
> Behalf Of Terzian, Sharon
> Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 1:18 PM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Best accessible CMS
>
> Hi
>
> While we are on the subject, is ANYONE using SharePoint? The college is
> going over to it, I use straight html and Dreamweaver if I have to. Even
> if it generates 'decent' coding, I can always fix it to some extent...
>
> People here are clamoring for CMS so they can do their own thing
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sharon T.
>
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