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Paschal

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CMS and accessibility Posted: Nov 19, 2003 11:42 AM
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I am going to make some different projects compliant with accessibility issues, like Scoilnet for example.

Because I use dScribe as base for CMS, I think it will quite straightforward to read the content and apply a template.

So what I intend to do is to have an 'Accessible version' on top each page of Scoilnet, read the public property PageTitle of the dScribe control embedded in the page, apply an accessible version template.

What I am looking for now is some ideas for the template. I will surely work as abase with the FrontEnd accessible template (site offline for the moment), because I like the way that they provide a text-only version keeping however a sense of design. Sad that their site is down for the moment, but what they do is that they create the content in boxes, with some nice borders, so it gives a sense of unity.
It's not just plain text.

If you have any ideas let me know.

 

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