html editing
Glenn R. Golden
ggolden at umich.edu
Thu Dec 20 18:58:34 UTC 2007
Thanks, Mike. Do you (or anyone out there) know if there is any
special configuration for Tiny that is needed to enable accessibility?
- Glenn
Glenn R. Golden
Software Architect, University Of Michigan
ggolden at umich.edu
On Dec 20, 2007, at 1:56 PM, Michael S Elledge wrote:
> Hi Glenn--
>
> TinyMCE is the most accessible editor I've been able to find. U
> Toronto created an accessibility plug-in for it several years ago
> (both to make it accessible and to help make the html it produces
> more accessible), which has since been incorporated into the editor
> itself.
>
> Speaking for the accessibility group as a whole, we would love for
> Sakai to adopt the approach you are describing for Mneme. FCK
> editor is unusable for persons using screen readers.
>
> Mike
>
> Glenn R. Golden wrote:
>> I'm about to put an html editor into Mneme, and we are looking at
>> TinyMCE, with a fallback to use the "standard" FCK editor in
>> Sakai. We are concerned about "accessibility"...
>>
>> I'm not sure I even know what that means for html editors!
>>
>> Has the Fluid project been working with making Tiny accessible, or
>> doing anything with Tiny, or any other editor?
>>
>> Anyone have any wise words of wisdom (or pointers to them) for me?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> - Glenn
>>
>> Glenn R. Golden
>> Software Architect, University Of Michigan
>> ggolden at umich.edu <mailto:ggolden at umich.edu>
>>
>>
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