I believe that with the new version (1.5) it is much easier to make sites
accessible. 

And thanks William for your suggestion of DW extensions. I did a search and
found one that looks really good. It's expensive ($US100) but has great
reviews on the Joomla extensions site, and includes a 1 hour training video.
And it's all about the Joomla 'template' which is where all the
formatting/CSS is organised. My work will  hopefully buy this for me (grin)

We shall see ... :)




On 23/5/08 12:19 PM, "dwain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 5/22/08, Susie Gardner-Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>  I'm just starting to (try to!) learn Joomla as I'm going to have to use it
>> on a few upcoming sites. Having looked at the html output as I work through
>> some of the tutorials, I'm wondering how accessible sites created in Joomla
>> are, and if anyone has any experience/knowledge of good sites to help in
>> this area ... ?
> 
> i saw a joomla site last night that had considerable accessibility
> issues with it.  it didn't even pass the wai module in ff web dev tool
> bar.
> dwain



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