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 Hello folks,

We are trying to create the easiest way for all of the different departments
at Bucks County community college to create accessible forms for the web
site.  We would like to think that these forms will meet W3C AA compliance.
Right now, forms are up in all different formats from word, PDF, HTML forms
without labels that need to be printed, JPEG etc. We also need the different
departments to buy into this and not be intimidated by the validating
software.

Has anybody out there been successful in implementing this across campus
policy? Is there a "best way" to create forms for the Web?  Some departments
are now creating forms using Microsoft Word.  Can these be created
accessibly?

I'm pretty sure I've seen the accessible form discussion on the list which
is why I asked for the archive information.  I would like to have the link
to the archives as well.

Thanks in advance for any and all information.

Penny


Penny Gray
Certified Adaptive Technology Specialist
Bucks County community college
275 Swamp Road
Rollins Center room 08-8
Newtown, PA 18940
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215-968-8012

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