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From: Scott Standifer
Date: Feb 4, 2002 3:06PM
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I'd be interested in hearing what others think of the AIR products from
Knowbility. I've looked at them a couple of times in the past and not
been all that impressed, mostly because the websites all heavily use
tables for layout control, far beyond what I felt was appropriate. But
maybe that's just me being overly militant.
Scott Standifer
Region 7 Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program
(RCEP7)
University of Missouri, Columbia
> Date: 4 Feb 2002 08:35:26 -0600
> From: "John Goldthwaite" < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> Subject: Accessibilty training
>
> I found that Knowbility has good material on developing accessible websites
> at
> www.knowbility.org - I wouldn't call it a course but almost.
>
> Knowbility runs the Accessibility Internet Rallies (AIR), an initiative for
> raising awareness and rallying communities around IT inclusion. It's a
> one-day web competition that highlights the issue of access while providing
> benefits for the whole community. Web consultants recieve training on
> designing accessible sites and then practise these skills in building a
> website for a non-profit organization.
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