Linda,
I'm not so sure that I would promote this site. Please correct me if I'm
wrong, but I believe that the main page is a table with two columns --
which some screen readers may read right across. Not a very good example
of web site accessibility.
Julie
Julie Klauber
Disability Resources
http://www.disabilityresources.org
SCLS Talking Books Plus
http://www.suffolk.lib.ny.us/tbp
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> From: Linda L. Walling <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: interesting Web site
> Date: Monday, June 05, 2000 2:48 PM
>
> I may be the last to know about this site, but I'm sending the URL in
case
> it's new to you, too. It's called Jakob Nielsen's site (Usable
Information
> Technology). The URL is http://www.useit.com/ The goal is to promote
> simplicity in Web design. It's not specifically about accessibility, but
he
> does provide links to Trace, etc. I plan to alert my students to this
site
> to discourage them from the practice of adding "geegaws" (as one of our
> faculty puts it)! Linda
>
> Linda Lucas Walling
> College of Library and Information Science
> University of South Carolina
> Columbia, SC 29208
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> Phone: 803-777-2298
> Web page: http://www.libsci.sc.edu/linda/walling.htm
>
> Barrier-free Web Design Online Workshop
> Workshop starts June 7, 2000
> http://www.rit.edu/~easi/workshops/easiweb.htm