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Dear Michael,
I have but one peace of simple advice. I have recently leaned that: 1) all web site are covered under the civil disabilities act for accessibility; 2) Most web sites do not take this into consideration. To truly have a great and affective web site please keep this in mind. The
link below will give a few pointers.
Good Luck,
Daniel Karp
Michael Oates wrote:
> Hello to all...
> Can anyone offer advice on the guidelines for a website for a small
> museum? We are an historic village in Ontario, Canada, and are in the
> process of putting one together. Advice re: the use of
> consultants/designers, handling incoming info requests, etc. would be
> appreciated,
> Many thanks,
> Michael Oates
> Cumberland Heritage Village Museum
>
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