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Hi all,

The editor of a major newspaper has contacted someone I know about the 
accessibility of the paper's website for people with visual and hearing 
disabilities. The editor does want some end user feedback, but he's more 
interested in finding a resource. My sense from the message is that he 
wants more of a check list that writers, editors, and web developers can 
use with minimal bother than a thorough delving into web standards that 
may take time and research. The sentence that most clearly states the 
idea is this one: "I was asked if I could point them to a webpage that 
would help them know what kinds
of issues to watch out for and some of the options."

  Does anyone have any suggestions?

Ciao


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