I design websites for a few friends who run small businesses. Nothing much, but it's something I like to do. I use Photoshop CS3, and make everything there. I turn it into slices, and export to an HTML file. I take that file into Dreamweaver, and edit the page background, add hotspots,...
Everyone loves their website. I don't have to use any layout standards, so I'm free to do whatever they want.
I've read that the DOJ will be applying new standards for the Americans with Disabilities Act. What's the easiest way to get compliant? I've thought about a page redirect for certain browsers, but don't know how to do that for all "accessibility browsers". I have done it, though, for iOS devices in the past (Based on screen size).
My next thought was to use really long ALT Tags. But, then, I read this: How Long Can An ALT Attribute Be?
I'm kind of at a standstill. My friends will never want to go to a more-basic design, and they need to be compliant sites. One of my friends is a Realtor- I've heard that realty sites may be targeted for ADA Compliance.
Any thoughts?
Everyone loves their website. I don't have to use any layout standards, so I'm free to do whatever they want.
I've read that the DOJ will be applying new standards for the Americans with Disabilities Act. What's the easiest way to get compliant? I've thought about a page redirect for certain browsers, but don't know how to do that for all "accessibility browsers". I have done it, though, for iOS devices in the past (Based on screen size).
My next thought was to use really long ALT Tags. But, then, I read this: How Long Can An ALT Attribute Be?
I'm kind of at a standstill. My friends will never want to go to a more-basic design, and they need to be compliant sites. One of my friends is a Realtor- I've heard that realty sites may be targeted for ADA Compliance.
Any thoughts?