I found what I think is the right document at http://www.atc.sussex.ac.uk/cfdocs/niad/baseline/documents/index.cfm
If Peter's URL doesn't work for you, try this one.
All the best,
Jane
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Subject: Re: disabled access to web sites Dear Peter,
An excellent point and one I would certainly like to follow up on. I
couldn't get the URL to work. Can you possibly check it and let me
know if it's right.
Many thanks
On 30 May 2001, at 12:41, Peter Cheer wrote:
> There has been a lot of postings recently on web site design. Access to
> information on websites by people using technology other than the bog
> standard web browser such as screen readers or with a sensory impairment
> is important. Partly this is because of the phasing in of provisons in
> the Disability Discrimination Act and because it should be important
> anyway.
>
> A useful disability access audit checklist can be downloaded from
> http:\\www.atc.sussex.ac.uk/cfdocs/niad/baseline/home .Some of what it
> measures might be open to argument but it will make you think through
> your site and much of it is simple good practise anyway.
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