Accessibility - How Do You Approach This? Jun 19, 2012 By James McLuckie Hello All I have a quick question about accessibility. If a client asks for accessible versions of Flash courses, how do you normally approach this? As far as I can wager there are a few options: Adapt the original storyboard to be a more user-friendly reading experience. (I create these on Word.) Create PDF transcript of the storyboard. Create separate basic HTML pages. Any advice you can give would be really helpful. Many thanks in advance.
Peter Anderson Staff almost 12 years ago06/19/12 at 11:34 am (UTC) Hey James! Have you had a chance to check out these tables on 508 compliance? I think the second one might be particularly helpful for what you're doing. Let us know if that's helpful, and good luck!
James McLuckie Author over 11 years ago08/14/12 at 3:38 am (UTC) Sorry, Peter. I completely missed your response. Thank you so much for your very helpful advice.
Michael Fimian over 11 years ago08/14/12 at 5:33 am (UTC) Hey Peter, Good info! We can use this to bolster our requests for purchasing Articulate's software... Thanks!
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Hey James!
Have you had a chance to check out these tables on 508 compliance? I think the second one might be particularly helpful for what you're doing. Let us know if that's helpful, and good luck!
Sorry, Peter. I completely missed your response. Thank you so much for your very helpful advice.
Hey Peter,
Good info! We can use this to bolster our requests for purchasing Articulate's software...
Thanks!
Glad that helped, guys
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