AccessibilityWCAG 2.0NFBweb contentlibrariesPurpose: Academic library web sites contain a vast amount of content, often contributed by a large number of content creators with varying levels of technical expertise. The Penn State University Libraries site contains almost 10,000 pages contributed by over...
PubCom has a full suite of courses on accessibility topics, as well as traditional desktop publishing, digital media, and website development. We started offering accessibility training to the federal government in 2001 right after Section 508 and WCAG 1.0 went into effect in the US. That was ...
These issues include privacy glitches, accessibility issues and managing third-party links. Since these issues are often buried within tens of thousands of pages, they are cumbersome and difficult to find and resolve. Until now, this has not been an area well addressed by vendors or internal ...
As always, adjusting any of the factors will impact the others. For example reducing the time, but requiring the same level of quality will probably increase the price while reducing the quantity of content you can cater for. Budget is often a key factor so such relationships c...
A content governance model for a nonprofit might put more emphasis on tailoring content to the accessibility needs of their audience, while a business that sells industry-specific products may need a style sheet detailing how the products' technical specifications need to be written. This is the ...
For more information about IBM's commitment to accessibility, see the IBM accessibility website at IBM Accessibility (https://www.ibm.com/able/). Keyboard navigation This product uses standard navigation keys. Interface information The IBM Power servers user interfaces do not have content that ...
Accessibility for People with Special Needs Glossary Welcome to Managing Content This online documentation is designed to provide you with information about planning your SharePoint Portal Server deployment. SharePoint Portal Server provides integrated workflow, document sharing, and search features to help...
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This chapter describes how to enable, disable, and upload system and custom Content Server components by using the Oracle WebCenter Content Component Manager, Fusion Middleware Control, and the Component Tool.
Managing app notifications You can set the priority, sensitivity, and more.