[nfbcs] Off List RE: Petition Asking President Obama To Direct the JusticeDepartment to Issue ADA Internet Regulations
Nicole Torcolini
ntorcolini at wavecable.com
Sun Jan 17 04:20:59 UTC 2016
Great way of putting it in perspective. And, as I often say, if you do not
like the way that it was done, do it yourself next time.
-----Original Message-----
From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Buddy Brannan via
nfbcs
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2016 1:46 PM
To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List
Cc: Buddy Brannan
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] Petition Asking President Obama To Direct the
JusticeDepartment to Issue ADA Internet Regulations
So....wait...putting a petition up on a site that might have a snowball's
chance of being seen and acted on is irresponsible? Are you kidding me? As
opposed to, say putting the petition on a perfectly accessible website
where, after it's been signed and sent up to wherever, it will be promptly
ignored? That would be a more responsible way to handle this? Let's put you
in charge of that next time.
--
Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
Phone: 814-860-3194
Mobile: 814-431-0962
Email: buddy at brannan.name
> On Jan 16, 2016, at 4:39 PM, Peter Donahue via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
wrote:
>
>
>
> Good afternoon everyone,
>
> It's because the NFB acted irresponsibly and used and placed the
petition on a Website with known accessibility issues and no way to fix it.
The organization has its in-house content management system and could have
hosted it there where it can be managed by in-house technology staff who
better understand the business of making Internet resources accessible. I've
seen this organization go down this road many times and it's time for it to
stop!
>
> Peter Donahue
>
>
>
> Jennifer Aberdeen via nfbcs wrote:
>> Why is this patition not accessible? When I click on the submit button,
in different ways; enter, space, left mouse button on the num pad, nothing
happens.
>>
>> I'm using jaws 13 with win 7 and IE 11.
>>
>> Jen
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Curtis Chong via nfbcs
>> Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2016 1:38 PM
>> To: nfbcs at nfbnet.org
>> Cc: Curtis Chong
>> Subject: [nfbcs] Petition Asking President Obama To Direct the
JusticeDepartment to Issue ADA Internet Regulations
>>
>> Greetings:
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 12, 2016, the National Federation of the Blind
launched
>> a petition (the link to which is provided below) calling on the Obama
>> administration promptly to release the long-awaited ADA internet
>> regulations. On the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities
Act
>> (way back in 2010), President Obama said that he would issue regulations
>> implementing the requirement for accessible websites, noting that they
would
>> be "the most important updates to the ADA since its original enactment."
>> President Obama now says that the regulations will not be released until
>> 2018, after he leaves office.
>>
>> For those of who are blind, inaccessible websites can make it impossible
to
>> apply for jobs, participate in online courses, or conduct vital personal
>> financial business. Website developers need guidance on how to comply
with
>> the law. Failing to provide that guidance is irresponsible and
inconsistent
>> with President Obama's expressed commitment to civil rights.
>>
>> If you are interested in signing the petition (and I hope you are), point
>> your browser to this link.
>>
>>
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/direct-us-department-justice-promp
>> tly-release-ada-internet-regulations
>>
>> As an example of the need for these regulations, some JAWS users running
>> Internet Explorer have reported a problem with the "sign" button when
>> attempting to add their name. Here are some solutions to help mitigate
that
>> problem.
>>
>> 1. Try routing the JAWS cursor to PC (Insert+Numpad Minus),
and
>> pressing the left mouse button (Numpad Slash), and the "sign" button
will
>> be selected.
>>
>> 2. Alternatively, you can sign the petition using the Mozilla
>> Firefox browser.
>>
>> The petition is reported to be accessible using iOS devices such as the
iPad
>> or iPhone.
>>
>> Cordially,
>>
>> Curtis Chong, President
>> National Federation of the Blind in Computer Science
>>
>>
>>
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