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Revision as of 16:45, 29 January 2007
Contents
Accessible
Common Issues
Many standard templates have stumbling blocks in the way of accessibility.
- The characters < and > are read "greater than" and "less than" by a screen reader.
- Irregular tables, sectioning, and input fields often make it impossible to navigate a page without a mouse.
- Many templates which may involve addressees automatically bring up a wizard to import from the address book.
As such, a good accessible template will be:
- Keyboard navigable
- Screen-reader functional
- 508 compliant
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