[musictlk] Inaccessible online contact forms and Websites

Joshua Lester jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu
Sat Mar 26 19:49:27 UTC 2011


Speaking of the flash movie start, and flash movie end, here's another
site that does this. It is the Website for Willie Rogers and the Soul
Stirrers of Chicago, IL. It's, www.soulstirrers.com. If you have Flash
Media Player, you can read it with ease. Please contact them and ask
them to change this for the benifit of all of us. Blessings, Joshua

On 3/26/11, Annabelle Susan Morison <foristnights at comcast.net> wrote:
> I found a website that is totally inaccessible for me.
> http://www.arnoldshapiroproductions.com
> When I go onto that website, there's just a box that says "Flash Movie
> Start" and "Flash Movie End". In reality, there's supposed to be more
> information than that! What do I do?
>
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> Hi, it's Joshua Lester. Before the moderator accuses me of going off
> topic, this has something to do with musicians. I'm tired of musicians
> in general putting inaccessible contact forms on their sites. Those
> forms include security codes, that we have to type in, in order for
> the E-mails to send. I'm fine with security, but they should do what
> some sites are already doing. They're putting an audio file there, so
> you can hear those characters, that they want you to type in. Two
> sites of interest, are of blind musicians. Gordon Mote, and Ronnie
> Milsap have inaccessible forms on their sites. Gordon, is a Southern
> Gospel singer/musician, and Ronnie Milsap is a famous Country star.
> They're both blind. They should have thought about that. I have also
> noticed that some sites have music as soon as you go on their site.
> You can't shut it up! It's hard to hear Jaws reading something, when
> their music is blasting at you! I can hit escape, on some sites, and
> that shuts it up. Some sites, however, aren't that easy. What I'm
> calling for is across-the-board accessibility regulations on all
> Websites, be they music, news, or other. I'm tired of this mess! These
> people should be more considerate.
> Blessings, Joshua
>
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