The Frontpage accessibility checker is no panacea, but it *can* suggest some
factors you ought to look at.
The "catch" with accessability is that many of the requirements are
judgemental. It's not just a list of HTML tags that that you should or
shouldn't use.
Jim Buyens
Microsoft MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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"Brian" wrote:
> Hi All -
> I have just discovered the accessibility checker in FP2003 (Press F8). I
> wonder how reliable this is and whether or not many people make use of it? I
> haven't noticed any discussion about it in this newsgroup.
>
> Any comments and observations would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian.
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