[NIFL-LD:4867] Web Page Accessibility

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Dr. Lee,
 
I am forwarding a question from Dr. Debra Hargrove. If this topic is  planned 
for another day this week, feel free to answer it at that time.
 
Thank you,
 
Rochelle Kenyon
 
 
 
 
Dr. Lee,
As a coordinator of a technology  project in Florida, we  are working hard to 
make our Florida TechNet pages  accessible to adults  with disabilities. In a 
previous post, you mentioned WAVE.  I went to the  website and "waved" the 
Florida TechNet page. I'm not sure what  the  difference is between having your 
page "wave" approved and "Bobby"  approved.  Can you shed some light on that?
 
Also, what's been your experience with  web sites attempting to  conform with 
Section 508  guidelines?
 
 
Thanks,
Debra L. Hargrove
Coordinator
Florida  TechNet  
 



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