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Subject: | RE: FLASH: Flash and Web Accessibility |
From: | Chayli Design |
Date: | Wed, 10 Jan 2001 14:10:34 GMT |
Typically these guidelines are adhered to by Government sites and others who
have an obligation to ensure their sites are accessible. I say guidelines
because at this point I *think* most are still just that - guidelines and
recommendations. I work for a Gov't organisation (in Australia) and these
are the guidelines we have to comply with -
http://www.dofa.gov.au/infoaccess/guidelines/guidelines_for_commonwealth_in.
htm and http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/full-checklist.html They're
taken seriously these days ... especially since the Sydney Olympics site
case where SOCOG was ordered to make their site accessible and pay
compensation to a blind user.
An interesting source of info we've just been looking at
http://www.frontend.com/usability_infocentre/index.html (also mentions
Flash)
As Flash requires that users have the plugin, for us it simply doesn't
comply. That's not to say we couldn't use it, just that we must also provide
alternative means for users to access the content. We're also in the process
of removing any pdf files .... another no no.
HTH
Joyce
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Sent: Wednesday, 10 January 2001 11:50 PM
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Subject: FLASH: Flash and Web Accessibilty
Our company is going to have a meeting concerning the Bobby guidelines,
which we have only 2 months to make sure our sites are in compliance with
this. I'm concerned about it because our site is nearly 100% Flash. I am
well aware of the need for the disabled to be able to access the Web, but
quite frankly, I don't know how to make a Flash site meet the guidelines.
We use audio files extensively in Flash to deliver help, music, voice-over
narration, and our sites are designed for 800x600 and larger screen
resolutions.
If anyone is wondering what the Bobby guidelines are, and what the
accessibility guidelines are, you can view them at the following sites:
http://www.bobby.org/
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/dev/web/default.htm
Do these rules apply to the entire Internet, or just certain Entities of it?
I already know the consequences (very serious ones) if we do not change our
sites over, but I'm wondering if anyone else has run into this situation,
and if so, how are you making a Flash site accessible to everyone? I fear
we are going to have to design two separate sites.
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