[blindlaw] Follow Up On Decreasing Reliance on Human Readers and a Proposed Wiki Page
Stewart, Christopher K
chris.stewart at uky.edu
Mon Nov 14 15:18:36 UTC 2016
Dear All,
I recently created a website called txti to create an editable
page of helpful MS Word commands that I use most frequently in my
clerkship. It is a direct response to all the things I've been
learning about formatting of documents specific to the Court.
I just started last week, so I only have a few key sequences in
there, but I very much like the idea of also incorporating our shared
formatting knowledge. I
originally intended to grow this page on my own, then share it with
the list and allow group edits, but Laura's email made me think we may
as well get this off the ground now.
If anyone else is on board, let's maybe figure out some rules of
editing to make
this a functional wiki. I can actually create separate lists on the
same page that we
can easily navigate through using a screenreader. One list can be
keyboard shortcuts. One can be formatting tips. And another can be, I
don't know, general warnings and concerns.
This hosting website is incredibly user friendly. It was designed by
a friend of mine, and he always designs with blind users in mind.
Here's the website.
www.txti.es/blindword
Best,
chris
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Chris K. Stewart, J.D.
Ph:
(502)457-1757
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