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Re: What to ask Web designers?

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From: Glenda
Date: Nov 18, 2004 1:10PM


Thanks for the chuckle, Jules. Good suggestion. Though what if they don't
have a webmaster on staff? Hence, that is why they are contracting out.
Hmm, is this another service I could provide -- being available for the
decision-making process??? Hmmm. Thanks for the idea!

Cheers,
Glenda

Ps Hasn't your employer heard of "workplace accommodations"? You could use
a spell checker.

-----Original Message-----
From: julian.rickards [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 11:33 AM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] What to ask Web designers?



-----Original Message-----
From: glenda [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]

>Any more ideas out there?


You might take a page out of my employer's book whereby they interviewed me
and others for the position of webmaster (I never got it cuz thye sed mi
speling waz baad) but they had a webmaster in on the interview to assess the
quality of the responses of the questions. This would reduce the ability of
an unqualified person to pull the wool over the head of someone who doesn't
have the knowledge base.

Jules

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