With the recent Target lawsuit involving accessibility of their Web site, Web developers are rightly concerned about accessibility.
I did a quick search on the Trumba site and help section and didn't find anything about accessibility. I might have missed it.
What has Trumba done or is Trumba doing to ensure that its product is "accessible"?
Accessibility
Started by OnlineComm, Sep 23 2006 03:59 AM
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Posted 23 September 2006 - 03:59 AM
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Posted 26 September 2006 - 03:50 PM
OnlineComm, on Sep 23 2006, 04:59 AM, said:
What has Trumba done or is Trumba doing to ensure that its product is "accessible"?
Hi OnlineComm,
It sounds like you are looking for a general perspective rather than a solution to a specific accessibility issue that you or one of your calendar viewers are experiencing.
This is an important question. There are browser features that could be useful to anyone who is attempting to use a published calendar. Please check here for information related to Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. In addition, there are a few things that are possible such as selecting colors and views in Trumba that could be more or less accessible to your viewers, depending on the nature of their disability.
Of course, our intent is to be a great choice for event publishers to put calendars on their web site. If you are aware of any nuances that could make our calendars useable for a wider audience, we'd be glad to forward the feedback to our marketing and development teams.
Thank you for checking with us.
Anne / Trumba Support
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