all
many thanks for your responses both on and  off list
for those that  asked source as far as  mail lists would be the WAI , sign
on through the w3c site.
those interested in the UK should sign up for the RNIB see it right campaign
ran (run?) by Julie Howell.

see also the recently published article on e-consultancy.com
http://www.e-consultancy.com/knowledge/whitepapers/whitepaper_view.asp?ID=69
3
for a brief overview of the business cases of accessible web design/
development


thanks again

regards
J

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cms-list-admin@;cms-list.org]On
Behalf Of John Morse
Sent: 23 October 2002 10:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [cms-list] vague question


new to the list and I have a query which you may be able to answer for me

I am also one  a number of mail lists relating to accessibility and the use
of the web by disabled users,
I am not aware of any cms commercial or otherwise which  carters for blind,
visually impaired or otherwise disabled users, so does anyone have any
information to show otherwise?



John Morse
Project Manager
p:0117 980 9420
www.owta.net



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