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" Survey: Accessibility Challenges September 18, 2005 Sometimes, accessibility can make you go around in circles, feeling like you’re stuck in a maze and can’t get out. Some accessibility puzzles are truly hard to solve. I’m wondering - what are some of the most difficult challenges you’ve had with making things accessible? I’m not talking about things like “getting management to buy in,” or “it costs too much.” I’m talking about things that you or one of your colleagues built: a particular site map or navigation bar, a form or part of a form of an online process, or even multimedia components. I don’t need all the details, but an overview of the problem and context would be great, as I’m trying to get an idea of what others are struggling with right now. Filed under: Techniques Accessibility 18 Responses » Comment by Dan Champion — Sep 19 2005 @ 4:02 am We’ve just completed the first version of our map browser, a very basic GIS application which lets users produce maps of any part of our county at a variety of scales. It was hard to know where to start and where to finish with accessibility. For many functions it’s possible to produce broadly equivalent services (for example a list of planned developments in close proximity to an address is a reasonable equivalent to a map plotting those developments), but for others it’s just not possible. With a lot of enhancements to this service in the pipeline it’s going to be a continual challenge. What we really lack (and this applies for all of our developments) is an accessible body of users who can help us know where to start and more importantly when to stop working towards making this type of online service accessible. Comment by Andrew Green — Sep 19 2005 @ 4:13 am Visual editing in a CMS context, without question. I’ve built and supplied a CMS to a handful of customers, the most significant of whom is" .... read entire page 93a
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