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From: John E Brandt
Date: Tue, Oct 29 2013 9:41AM
Subject: E-mail marketing question(s)
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Wondering if there are any JAWS users out there who can describe experiences
with e-mail marketing tools like Constant Contact, Mail Chimp, etc.
We've been using Constant Contact and recently had a JAWS user describe a
problem with access with one of my e-mails. The e-mail in question used a
very simple/plain template with no images except an "add on" widget at the
top of the screen that showed some social networking buttons. Usually there
are no images used in our e-mails. The JAWS user is using the latest version
and Win7.
I am also looking for general information/guidance on what system(s) work
better and how we can ensure our e-mail campaigns are accessible to all.
~j
John E. Brandt
jebswebs: accessible and universal web design,
development and consultation
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From: Jonathan C. Cohn
Date: Tue, Oct 29 2013 9:58AM
Subject: Re: E-mail marketing question(s)
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I generally find that constant contact e-mails are more accessible than most of the other services. I receive several messages a week with labeled graphics from Constant Contact that have the graphics labeled.
However each of the social network buttons seem to appear twice once unlabeled immediately followed by a labeled one. I have mostly ignored this right now, but would be glad to investigate some with a sighted person if you need more feedback. Whatever you do do not use the service Baja Fresh uses. It is totally unusable by the blind.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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> On Oct 29, 2013, at 11:41 AM, "John E Brandt" < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
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> Wondering if there are any JAWS users out there who can describe experiences
> with e-mail marketing tools like Constant Contact, Mail Chimp, etc.
>
>
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> We've been using Constant Contact and recently had a JAWS user describe a
> problem with access with one of my e-mails. The e-mail in question used a
> very simple/plain template with no images except an "add on" widget at the
> top of the screen that showed some social networking buttons. Usually there
> are no images used in our e-mails. The JAWS user is using the latest version
> and Win7.
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>
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> I am also looking for general information/guidance on what system(s) work
> better and how we can ensure our e-mail campaigns are accessible to all.
>
>
>
> ~j
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>
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> John E. Brandt
>
> jebswebs: accessible and universal web design,
> development and consultation
>
> = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>
> 207-622-7937
>
> Augusta, Maine, USA
>
>
>
> @jebswebs
>
>
>
> > >
From: John E Brandt
Date: Tue, Oct 29 2013 11:18AM
Subject: Re: E-mail marketing question(s)
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Thanks to those who have responded thus far...
The user is using Jaws 14.0, Microsoft Office 2010 and is using Outlook as
the mail client. I am thinking that the user needs to change the settings in
Outlook to read all inbound mail in text (as opposed to HTML) form. Does
anyone have an opinion on that?
~j
John E. Brandt
jebswebs: accessible and universal web design,
development and consultation
= EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
207-622-7937
Augusta, Maine, USA
@jebswebs