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RE: RE: Examples of very inaccessible websites
From: Kilcommons,Cath
Date: Aug 18, 2006 5:10PM
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Anyone know of some good non-profits with inaccessible websites? I
think
the Hospice Center here is a good example.
http://hospicecareonline.org/ But I'm sure there are worse ones out
there....
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Am I missing something? The hospice center site reads okay, even if it
is not optimal. JAWS didn't seem to have a problem. Even if the
flyouts are not accessible they do replicate the links on the sub pages.
Content isn't missing.
http://www.storewars.org/flash/ is inaccessible,
as is the Red Cross's Disaster Services Training
http://www.redcross.org/flash/course01_v01/.
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Cath Stager-Kilcommons
ACCESS Project
Access Specialist
Assistive Technology Resource Center (ATRC)
Colorado State University
970-491-0788
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/ATRC/
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