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CMS and Disability Act

 

Just looking at CMS for one of our new sites, and was wondering if anyone knows of any systems that meet the requirements of the disability act?!?!

Many thanks

Alex

 
  • CMS and Disability Act, MrAlexKing, 1 Mar 12:21
    Just looking at CMS for one of our new sites, and was wondering if anyone knows of any systems that meet the requirements of the disability act?!?! Many thanks Alex ...
    • CMS and Disability Act, Lunchtime, 1 Mar 13:27
      hey alex I have heard of Contensis.co.uk apprently they comply with the CMS Disability act. and have one of the best CMS solutions out there, second hand from my boss, hope this he ...
      • CMS and Disability Act, MrAlexKing, 1 Mar 13:38
        Thanks for for the reply but I was thinking along the lines of open source. Any ideas? On 13:27:35 1 March 2005 Lunchtime wrote: hey alex I have heard of Contensis.co.uk app ...
        • CMS and Disability Act, Lunchtime, 1 Mar 13:52
          I don't want to dishearten you alex; in an ideal world open source can be a designers paradise but can break the bank in implimentation. I keep raving about contensis because the i ...
          • CMS and Disability Act, Smorgan, 1 Mar 17:33
            How much the implementation costs depends on your requirements, how closely the CMS matches them and what skills you have in-house - not on whether or not it's open source. I'm ...
            • CMS and Disability Act, MrAlexKing, 1 Mar 20:17
              Steve, Thanks for the hints, due to the excellent article on E-consultancy about CMS, I have been looking at OpenCMS looks very feature rich and also extremely powerful. We ...
              • CMS and Disability Act, matte8000, 18 Mar 17:15
                Steve, I manage a website that we built using OpenCMS. I would say it has it's uses, but is not all that flexible. I've pushed it to the max building this site: http://www.rgl. ...
    • RE: CMS and Disability Act, Ashley , 1 Mar 14:01
      Hi Alex Unless I'm very much mistaken, it's not really question of looking for a CMS that meets the requirements of the disability act. All a CMS does is manage, store and displ ...
      • RE: CMS and Disability Act, Smorgan, 1 Mar 18:02
        Hi Ashley, I agree with you, except that a lot of CMS now provide tools which make it easier to enforce accessibility compliance. A good example of this is 'WYSIWYG' editors ...
      • RE: CMS and Disability Act, DeriJones, 11 Mar 17:35
        On 14:01:34 1 March 2005 Ashley wrote: ...snipped... >As an example of how NOT to do it, take a look at >Manchester United's entry page ((http://www.manutd.com) >http://www.ma ...
    • CMS and Disability Act, miw, 2 Mar 11:50
      Hi Alex, At Surfability we've developed our own 'spot on' CMS for our clients with a WYSIWIG that produces accessible XHTML that is DDA compliant. We use a lot of open source so ...
      • CMS and Disability Act, Dan Zambonini, 4 Mar 19:42
        Remember that code alone does not make you 'DDA Compliant' (not that there is such a thing, yet). As Ashley pointed out, the vast majority of CMS systems will allow you to produ ...
        • CMS and Disability Act, MrAlexKing, 5 Mar 17:28
          Thank you for everyones input, we have decided to work with Plone... looks very interesting. ...
        • CMS and Disability Act, AndyCobb, 11 Mar 18:01
          On a slight tangent, there are one or two software solutions that can help here.  You will know Bobby - well the company that now owns this software have a range of very much more ...
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