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From: Oyler, Ildiko
Date: Mon, Jul 24 2000 6:16PM
Subject: FrontPage and DreamWeaver made accessible
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I am developing instructions for faculty and staff on how to develop
accessible web sites using FrontPage (later on I'll tackle DreamWeaver) and
I need help. Is there anyone out there available to hire on as a consultant
who is knows FrontPage and accessible web design guidelines or who knows of
someone who does??
The following is an example of what I have in mind.
Thanks,
KoKo Oyler
Guidelines for Developing Accessible Web Pages in Front Page 98
1. Graphics/images
All graphics/images should have a descriptive caption along with ALT
(alternate) text.
In the Front Page Editor: Right click on the graphic/image (photo, symbol,
drawing, map) you want to caption. On the Edit menu, choose Image
Properties. In the Alternate Representations area of the Image Properties
dialog box, type the alternate text in the Text field. E.g. "Photo of Main
Hall with flowers in bloom." When choosing your text, use words for the
non-sighted user that would convey the purpose of the image in a given
context.


From: Prof Norm Coombs
Date: Mon, Jul 24 2000 6:24PM
Subject: Re: FrontPage and DreamWeaver made accessible
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Hi:
We in EASI are beginning a wysiwyg set of materials re accessibility. What
do you have in mind?
Norman Coombs
CEO EASI
At 06:16 PM 7/24/00 -0600, Oyler, Ildiko wrote:
>I am developing instructions for faculty and staff on how to develop
>accessible web sites using FrontPage (later on I'll tackle DreamWeaver) and
>I need help. Is there anyone out there available to hire on as a consultant
>who is knows FrontPage and accessible web design guidelines or who knows of
>someone who does??
>
>The following is an example of what I have in mind.
>
>Thanks,
>KoKo Oyler
>
>Guidelines for Developing Accessible Web Pages in Front Page 98
>1. Graphics/images
>All graphics/images should have a descriptive caption along with ALT
>(alternate) text.
>
>In the Front Page Editor: Right click on the graphic/image (photo, symbol,
>drawing, map) you want to caption. On the Edit menu, choose Image
>Properties. In the Alternate Representations area of the Image Properties
>dialog box, type the alternate text in the Text field. E.g. "Photo of Main
>Hall with flowers in bloom." When choosing your text, use words for the
>non-sighted user that would convey the purpose of the image in a given
>context.
>
>
>
>
>
>

From: Joyce Kennedy
Date: Tue, Jul 25 2000 8:13AM
Subject: Re: FrontPage and DreamWeaver made accessible
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Our university is putting together standards based on the wc3
standards and keeping in mind the type of pages and the unique
issues associated with University web sites (as they were so well
stated recently by Cyndi Rowland). I am presently working on
tutorials for Front Page and Dreamweaver; I will let the list know
when they are available. I am using graphics, and am describing
methods using the mouse, but also (as much as possible) using
the keyboard.

On 24 Jul 2000, at 18:16, Oyler, Ildiko < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> I am developing instructions for faculty and staff on how to develop
> accessible web sites using FrontPage (later on I'll tackle
> DreamWeaver) and I need help. Is there anyone out there available to
> hire on as a consultant who is knows FrontPage and accessible web
> design guidelines or who knows of someone who does??
>
> The following is an example of what I have in mind.
>
> Thanks,
> KoKo Oyler
>
> Guidelines for Developing Accessible Web Pages in Front Page 98
> 1. Graphics/images
> All graphics/images should have a descriptive caption along with ALT
> (alternate) text.
>
> In the Front Page Editor: Right click on the graphic/image (photo,
> symbol, drawing, map) you want to caption. On the Edit menu, choose
> Image Properties. In the Alternate Representations area of the Image
> Properties dialog box, type the alternate text in the Text field. E.g.
> "Photo of Main Hall with flowers in bloom." When choosing your text,
> use words for the non-sighted user that would convey the purpose of
> the image in a given context.
>
>
>
>
>

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Joyce Kennedy
Adaptive Technology Specialist
University of Southern Maine
144 Luther Bonney
Portland, ME 04104-9300
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(207)780-4029 / fax (207)780-4565
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