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Trevmac
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Apr 11, 2008, 3:47 AM

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Hi all,

I am putting together a proposal for a client to produce a disability charity website. It needs to be fully WIA compliant and content managed by the client. I am looking for a CMS system that can be added to my design and outputs WIA fully compliant code.

Question 1:
How good is CMS builder at outputting code that will be WIA compliant, at least to AA standard and hopefully AAA.

Question 2:
I may have missed something in the information provided but how would the client actually make the changes to the content. Is it carried out in a similar way to say the updating in "Listings Manager" where the client logs in through a browser and uses forms to enter the info?

I have used a couple of the packages from interactivetools before and found them to be very good and reliable. It would be good to use a CMS system from a company that I am already familiar with and indeed trust.

Looking forward to any replies and thanks in advance.

Trev.


Dave
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Apr 11, 2008, 11:04 AM

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Hi Trevmac, welcome to the CMS Builder forum! :)

Yes, CMS Buidler works much like Listings Manager in that you login to an admin program and add content to a form to create, modify or remove records. The biggest difference is you can create as many sections as you need and control exactly which fields are in each section. So where Listings Manager has Agents and Listings, CMS Builder could create those and as many other sections as you needed.

CMS Builder itself isn't designed with any WAI standards in mind (a visually impaired person, for example, would likely have trouble using the admin program). However, it's extremely flexible in the output you can create so it could replicate (and automate) just about anything you could create by hand. It supports image uploads through both the wysiwyg and for uploads fields and both allow alt tag information to be entered.

The only thing we don't have complete control over is the wysiwyg editor, which is the common open-source TinyMCE editor. So for example if a user created a table in the wysiwyg (or copy and pasted one from word) it might not have the header row specified with TH instead of TD to specify a table header row as per Guidline 5.

So that would be an example of a potential challenge where you'd need to decide if you wanted to let the users create tables or perhaps find a plugin for TinyMce that allowed that and train the users to set rows to be header rows when creating tables in the content.

So there's a quick overview. Overall I think it would probably work quite well. Let me know if you have any more questions and I'll be happy to help. :)

Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

 
 
 


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