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ColdFusion, PHP, etc. and accessibility
From: Carol Foster
Date: Jan 14, 2002 10:52AM
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Hi,
I am curious about what others who use ColdFusion, PHP, etc. (that allow
lots of different people to update Web content) have done about the
accessibility issues. In theory, it would be great if the Web Authoring
Tools guidelines were followed to aid and abet creation of accessible
content by everyone, but I'm not sure how practical that is. We have
thought of at least having a little help file and some training for the
most common issues, such as meaningful link text and alt text for
images. Most of our clients just update text at the moment, but I can
see this issue growing and growing!
Thanks,
Carol
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