APPLICATION DESIGN


Designing an application for maximum accessibility
When designing an application, there are things you can do to make your application accessible to people with physical disabilities. To meet federal accessibility guidelines, your application must be:
The IBM® Lotus® Notes® client is both keyboard-accessible and screen reader-accessible. On the Windows platform, Notes uses Microsoft Active Accessibility. Although many of the objects you create in IBM® Lotus® Domino(TM) Designer have the capacity to be made accessible -- for example, you can provide descriptions, called "alternate text," for images and applets -- it is possible to create an application in Designer that is not accessible. And some design elements are not accessible. However, the IBM® Lotus® Domino(TM) server automatically generates accessible HTML whenever possible.

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