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Pre-Announcing the "Accessibility Kit for SharePoint" (AKS)

 

Background

About a month ago on July 31st, HiSoftware issued a press release, announcing an agreement with Microsoft to develop the Accessibility Kit for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007. The kit will provide templates, master pages, controls and Web parts along with technical documentation to advance the accessibility of MOSS based web sites and applications for people with disabilities, especially those who are vision impaired. All of the source code will be provided via the Microsoft Permissive License and will be available on CodePlex and/or another (more accessible) web site later this year for customers and other Microsoft partners to download, reuse, and extend. This e-mail provides more details about the announcement.

Overview

Microsoft has hired HiSoftware as a vendor to develop the Accessibility Kit for MOSS 2007, also known as Accessibility Kit for SharePoint or AKS. The decision was made primarily based on HiSoftware’s in-depth expertise and broad industry experience in providing tools and services for improving software accessibility to the point of compliance with key industry and goverment standards and beyond. The contractual Statement of Work calls for HiSoftware to deliver a kit that can significantly reduce the time, knowledge, and effort required to implement a SharePoint-based web site that conforms to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Priority 1 and 2 checkpoints, which are collectively known as WCAG 1.0 AA. The AKS can also be used to address the exceptions that have been identified in the U.S. government’s Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act’s Voluntary Product Accessibility Template or VPAT documents for MOSS 2007. While most of our customers find the improvements in accessibility (more info at Office Online) over previous versions of SharePoint to be adequate for their needs, a growing number has asked us to provide even more. The AKS is our near term response. Longer term, we plan to make significantly further improvements in accessibility in the next version of SharePoint, but we don't have any details to disclose at this time.

Approach

The AKS is being developed as a set of building blocks rather than an end-to-end solution. We expect many SharePoint partners to take various pieces of the kit and integrate them into their respective product or service offerings while some customers will integrate particular components of the kit into their SharePoint deployment processes. Furthermore, HiSoftware and Microsoft will jointly establish and nurture a community of SharePoint site designers and developers that's focused on accessibility advancement and standards compliance.

To ensure optimal prioritization and completeness of features and documentation, the AKS project team is planning to work with a small group of partners and customers in a private beta program that will kick off within the next couple of weeks. If you are very seriously interested, please contact Dana Simberkoff, VP of Business Development at HiSoftware, but be forewarned that the acceptance criteria will be quite stringent due to the aggressive timeline of the deliverables described below.

Deliverables

These deliverables were established based on customer and partner feedback that we’ve received thus far and prioritized based on the scenarios that would impact the most end users of a MOSS-based web site down to the least.

  • Milestone 1: AKS 1.0 Private Beta – ETA September 17, 2007
    This initial milestone will provide a testable version of the kit that focuses on the web content publishing and authoring scenarios for Internet facing web sites as well as intranet portals.
  • Milestone 2: AKS 1.0 Release to Web – ETA October 29, 2007
    This milestone will provide a production ready version of the kit that can be used in the implementation of live MOSS based web sites or portals.
  • Milestone 3: AKS 1.5 Update – ETA December 17, 2007
    This milestone will provide accessibility improvements for advanced web content authoring and team collaboration scenarios.

Conclusion

The Microsoft product teams for Windows SharePoint Services, Office SharePoint Server, and Office SharePoint Designer are committed to improving accessibility and enabling everyone to utilize the power of SharePoint. More details about the AKS will be forthcoming as the project progresses over the next few months. In the meantime, if you have any questions, suggestions, or concerns about accessibility, please post them in the SharePoint - Accessibility forum.

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Published Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:50 PM by sptblog

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# Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

Eccoci . Interessante e utile.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007 4:18 PM by Paolo Pialorsi

# Pre-Announcing the &quot;Accessibility Kit for SharePoint&quot; (AKS)

Lawrence heeft een post over de Accessibility kit voor SharePoint die interessant kan zijn voor bijvoorbeeld...

Wednesday, September 05, 2007 4:38 PM by Bart Wessels' Blog

# SharePoint Accessibility Kit Vorank&uuml;ndigung

Das SharePoint Team hat auf die bevorstehende Veröffentlichung des "Accessibility Kit for SharePoint"

Thursday, September 06, 2007 3:58 AM by SharePoint, SharePoint and stuff

# SharePoint Accessibility Kit Vorankündigung

Das SharePoint Team hat auf die bevorstehende Veröffentlichung des "Accessibility Kit for SharePoint"

Thursday, September 06, 2007 4:09 AM by SharePoint, SharePoint and stuff

# *** COMING SOON*** Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

*** COMING SOON*** Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:26 AM by Andrew Connell [MVP MOSS]

# *** COMING SOON*** Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

[via SharePoint Team Blog ] HiSoftware was contracted by Microsoft to develop a kit that will include

Thursday, September 06, 2007 9:40 AM by Mirrored Blogs

# Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) - Announcement

One of the most common questions asked about SharePoint is 'how does it support accessibility standards'.

Thursday, September 06, 2007 10:59 AM by UK Education Group partner news

# Coming Up: Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

Have you ever been frustrated about how SharePoint renders HTML? Hopefully the upcoming Accessibility

Thursday, September 06, 2007 5:33 PM by Shared Points...

# re: Pre-Announcing the "Accessibility Kit for SharePoint" (AKS)

Does the kit make it possible to get XHTML-compliant output with less hacking around various places on the server?

Kind regards.

Thursday, September 06, 2007 5:37 PM by Peter

# Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

I just caught this over on the SharePoint Blog . This is HUGE for the US Public Sector! "Microsoft has

Thursday, September 06, 2007 5:54 PM by Public Sector Developer Weblog

# Coming Up: Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

Have you ever been frustrated about how SharePoint renders HTML? Hopefully the upcoming Accessibility

Thursday, September 06, 2007 6:03 PM by Noticias externas

# Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

I just caught this over on the SharePoint Blog . This is HUGE for the US Public Sector! &quot;Microsoft

Thursday, September 06, 2007 6:03 PM by Noticias externas

# Accessibility kit for MOSS

It seems that the most casual observer of MOSS in its out-of-the-box status has noticed that there are

Friday, September 07, 2007 5:07 AM by The UK Higher Education Blog

# Accessibility kit for MOSS

It seems that the most casual observer of MOSS in its out-of-the-box status has reviewed the accessibility

Friday, September 07, 2007 5:18 AM by Noticias externas

# re: Pre-Announcing the "Accessibility Kit for SharePoint" (AKS)

It seems that the http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=1662&SiteID=1">http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=1662&SiteID=1 ( SharePoint - Accessibility forum) doesn't response. If you would like more fun, try http://forums.microsoft.com/ to get a runtime error!!!

Monday, September 17, 2007 8:43 AM by Christos K

# Can't wait...

Itching to get my hands on this (as I expect most are!): http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2007

Tuesday, September 18, 2007 7:12 AM by Matt Groves - SharePoint blogger.

# Tester

Love to test (beta) this solution. We have lots of blind sharepoint users! Where do I sign-up?

Monday, October 01, 2007 3:46 AM by Dennis

# Creating a Standards Compliant MOSS 2007 WCM Public Internet Website With Low Page Weight

The standards compliant and small page size MOSS 2007 websites keep rolling out - http://www.equalityhumanrights

Friday, October 05, 2007 12:03 PM by Sezai's MOSS 2007 blog

# Vooraankondiging “Accessibility Kit for SharePoint&quot; (AKS)

Alweer een tijdje geleden is er aangekondigd dat er een the Accessibility Kit voor Microsoft Office SharePoint...

Monday, October 15, 2007 8:42 AM by Mark Voermans Blogt

# re: Pre-Announcing the "Accessibility Kit for SharePoint" (AKS)

I'm interested to know if this will convert the global nav control to unordered list elements rather render as table elements.  Lets hope! :)

Monday, October 15, 2007 2:43 PM by brwalias

# re: Pre-Announcing the "Accessibility Kit for SharePoint" (AKS)

Where's the kit?

Milestone 2: AKS 1.0 Release to Web – ETA October 29, 2007

I can't found the link to download :(

Tuesday, November 06, 2007 4:21 AM by Oscar

# re: Pre-Announcing the "Accessibility Kit for SharePoint" (AKS)

I was hoping to find some downloads here after the announcement at this year's teched. http://www.codeplex.com/aks there you can see: November 27th. :(

Thursday, November 15, 2007 4:32 AM by David Martos

# Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0

I&#39;m very pleased to announce that the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0 is now available

Wednesday, November 28, 2007 12:14 PM by Noticias externas

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