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From: Paul Collins
Date: Mon, Mar 09 2009 12:10PM
Subject: ASP .Net and Accessibility
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Hi all,
We're about to embark on several projects using ASP.NET 2.0. I know it doesn't have a great reputation, but I want to make sure we achieve the best level of Accessibility possible as we have to use it. I've been searching, but haven't found any decent pages that give you tips on making .NET Accessible. I know Microsoft have their pages, but they aren't completely clear.
So, any links or tips you could provide would be great. A few things I am concerned about are:
- The necessity of adding a form around all the content and JAWS Forms mode.
- Using a "Link button" and having Javascript turned off.
Would really appreciate any help.