And also web-parts never produce XHTML validated source.
With WCM though you have the option to hide CORE.JS for performance improvement
but as soon as you hide CORE.JS, all Sharepoint OOTB controls that require
javascript (eg. Web-parts, site actions menu) won't work.
The work around for this
Me and Sezai used to develop WCM sites using MOSS and I used the minimal.master
and implementing web accessibility standards:
- Alt tag on all images
- Closing tags for everything (, , etc)
- Font-size control
- XHTML-validated branding
- Custom na
Hi Guys,
Does anyone on here have any experience with SharePoint accessibilty? I have
found the following resources which are quite useful, but would anyone like
to share any issues in particular you have encountered?
Also, what is people's opinions regarding the Accessibility Toolkit for
SharePo
Though if they require any changes to the web.config, and this hasn't been done
with a mergedAction (which I cannot seem to get to work) then you must make the
changes to the web.configs manually and perform the recycles. I know there are
other options for changing the web.config programmatical