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Date: | Fri, 2 Oct 1998 20:33:21 -0400 |
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Peter,
That was sad to hear about the toys for blind children web page not being
accessible. I'll have to go to this page. Peter, and anyone else that
wouldn't mind going over and examining 3 web pages that I know of would be
great. I'm not sure but java script is the case with all 3 web pages,
especially the radio station has java since some friends looked into it. 2
of the web pages belong to a lister that I know from another list, and she
asked me to see if it was accessible and if neither wasn't how to make them
more accessible. You could write directly to Suzanne or you could call her
since the 800 number is in her catalog. I know she'll really appreciate the
advice in what to do. I just don't have the expertise to tell her how to do
it. I seem to return to the same information no matter what link I go into.
The other is a talk radio station here in Philadelphia. In fact it's the
first of the 3 talk stations to go on real audio. It takes a long time to
figure out and get to listen because of all the java, I think.
Here's Suzanne's e-mail address and web pages
Suzanne & Chuck Fisher
[log in to unmask]
The sites are at http://www.graywolfad.com/revisions
for the magazine and
http://www.graywolfad.com/countrystore
for the health food store.
For the radio station you can leave a message about what to do about it
with either Bill or Cody Anderson of the radio station or The information
of the company that designed the radio web page is right on the radio page
which is
http://what1340.com
If it's too hard to figure out where to leave a message, let me know what I
should be telling them. Thank you.
Arlene
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