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From: Kevin Spruill
Date: Apr 25, 2003 1:40PM
Subject: Re: Flash menu accessibility
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Anitra et al,
 
Another approach to the "trapped tabbing" conundrum can be found here:
 
http://www.sonokids.com/tabnew.html 
John Norgaard has a good sample and explanation, as well as a link to an MXP extension version (which if my memory serves me correctly is also available through the macromedia flash exchange). Anyway, works well in IE5+, NS7+... NS4x doesn't understand tabindexing (haven't tried it on the Mac... just PC)
 
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>http://www.sonokids.com/tabnew.htmlScreen reader users can get into the Flash portion, 
>but can't get out of it. The sample chapter mentions how to get around that 
>problem (page 22-23), but the workaround only works in IE. (I don't believe 
>that should be a huge issue since most of the major screen readers use IE as 
>their browser.) 
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From: Patricia Chadwick
Date: Jun 9, 2003 10:29AM
Subject: Accessible web site development software
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Hi,
A blind person I know from another list is looking for software like
Front Page or Dreamweaver that is accessible to Window Eyes (screen
reader) and is fairly easy to use for a novice web page creater.  Any
suggestions or resources would be greatly appreciated.  
Thanks, Pat
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