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Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0

I'm very pleased to announce that the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0 is now available at http://www.codeplex.com/AKS. The AKS, pre-announced a few months ago, provides templates, master pages, controls, and web parts along with technical documentation that enable designers and developers to advance the accessibility of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 based web sites and applications for people with disabilities, especially those who are vision impaired.

To reiterate the approach that we're taking with the AKS, it 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. There's currently a web forum and an e-mail distribution list that you can join.

The 1.0 release was postponed by a few weeks in order for the technical documentation to be finished. We will provide details about the upcoming AKS 1.1 release very soon.

Please take a look at the AKS 1.0 and give us your feedback.

 

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Published Wednesday, November 28, 2007 9:00 AM by sptblog

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# Windows News &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0

# nel caso vi foste distratti un attimo....Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0 is now available

thx to Lawrence Liu on SharePoint blog Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0 è stato

Wednesday, November 28, 2007 3:39 PM by Roberdan

# re: Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0

Wednesday, November 28, 2007 3:39 PM by Roberdan

# nel caso vi foste distratti un attimo....Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0 is now available

thx to Lawrence Liu on SharePoint blog Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0 è stato

Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:19 PM by Noticias externas

# Sortie de l'Accessibility Kit for SharePoint !

Annoncé il y a dejà quelques mois et disponible durant les phases intermédiaires de réalisation, l'Accessibility

Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:28 PM by The Grib's Lair

# re: Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0

Hi,

great, im looking forward especially to testing the web part CSS adapter!

but... since its a Codeplex effort, where's the source code??? Since its released under Ms-PL shouldnt the source be put back into the community? :-O

thx

AndersR

Thursday, November 29, 2007 4:49 PM by AndersR

# re: Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0

Am I missing something here ? I've downloaded it and installed it, and applied the AKS BlueBand.master master page to my site - the look and feel is now terrible (top nav doesn't contain images) and there's all sorts of roll over problems in the site actions menu. Looking at the master page it uses TABLES for it's layout - how is this accessibe ?!

Friday, November 30, 2007 8:54 AM by Chris

# re: Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0

I'm having an error setting up AKS on my machine.

In the AKS Overview Document pdf it says that you need to go to 1) site settings 2) click site collection features 3) click the activate button for the accessibility kit for sharepoint.

When I click on the activate button I get this error when the page reloads.

Failed to instantiate file "aks_bl_Navbar.JPG" from module "Images": The specified list does not exist.

Anyone know how to fix this problem?

I've already ran the AKS Feature Install program and it said that Operation Completed Successfully.

I have a trial version of Sharepoint 2007 installed so perhaps that could be the problem.

Any help would be appreciated.

Dustin Michaels

Friday, November 30, 2007 11:41 AM by Dustin

# ***NOW AVAILABLE*** Making SharePoint Sites Accessible: Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

***NOW AVAILABLE*** Making SharePoint Sites Accessible: Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

Friday, November 30, 2007 8:58 PM by Andrew Connell [MVP MOSS]

# ***NOW AVAILABLE*** Making SharePoint Sites Accessible: Accessibility Kit for SharePoint

[via SharePoint Team Blog ] A common complaint that a lot of people have about SharePoint v3, especially

Friday, November 30, 2007 10:23 PM by Mirrored Blogs

# re: Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0

Why don't you MS guys get your stuff together and improve MOSS by releasing more frequent service packs with some much needed support for XHTML/CSS2.0 compliancy. It's a bit of a joke to me that you rely on CodePlex-projects and community tools in large to complete what you boast of is a "Billion Dollar Revenue"-product -- does that make you proud? It's certainly not a One-Stop-Shop MS experience to venture into MOSS-based solutions.

I'm wondering if that is worth it to throw a $50.000+ license fee per server after when going for the MOSS for Internet Sites - and THEN all the hours for consultancy work to get the stuff up and running. Billion Dollar revenue, $50.000+ per server license fees, yet you have not released one service pack since the product launched, and the MS knowledge base is counting 60+ hot fixes.

We are living in 2007 and yet MS Quality Assurance think it's okay to develop HTML without DOCTYPE information (it's actually required to be missing if you want to be successful with web part drag'n'drop)

You can do better, Microsoft!

Sunday, December 02, 2007 3:14 PM by Peter

# re: Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0

I dislike the fact that we still equate accessibility = for the blind. yes, it's for them, but also for everyone else. We need to start seeing accessibility as a benefit for all.

Anyways, glad to see this being address in MOSS.

To make more accessible sites, just so I understand this, we'd need to use these particular templates? In otherwords, this isn't a 'patch' for MOSS overall, correct?

"Looking at the master page it uses TABLES for it's layout - how is this accessibe ?!"

Eeep! OK, now I'm not so excited anymore. Yea, tables can be accessible, but working with semantic markup to start with goes a LONG way. I know working with MOSS is a huge disadvantage out the gate in terms of valid, semantic markup, so maybe it's the best you could do.

Peter...I don't think MS necessarily cares if they are proud of MOSS. It's selling, so why make it better?

I agree, though. Digging into MOSS templates and CSS is a nightmare. It feels like it's 1997 when working with this markup and templating system. I'd never recommend the product for any public facing web site at this point. It's truly horrendous in terms of markup.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007 5:34 PM by darrel

# re: Announcing the Accessibility Kit for SharePoint (AKS) 1.0

Go the message below when attempting to activate the feature ....

Failed to instantiate file "aks_bl_Navbar.JPG" from module "Images": The specified list does not exist.

Unlike Dustin above - my MOSS is the full blown version.

Sunday, January 13, 2008 10:14 PM by chris

# Attention au poids d'un page MOSS ! (et son optimisation)

Suite à un petit audit, quelques tests et lecture , je vais vous parler un peu aujourd'hui de la problématique

Wednesday, February 06, 2008 7:05 PM by The Mit's Blog

# Announcing Accessibility Kit for SharePoint 1.1 and Future Roadmap

During the SharePoint Conference last week, HiSoftware announced the general availability of AKS 1.1

Wednesday, March 12, 2008 7:34 PM by Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog

# Announcing Accessibility Kit for SharePoint 1.1 and Future Roadmap

During the SharePoint Conference last week, HiSoftware announced the general availability of AKS 1.1

Wednesday, March 12, 2008 7:39 PM by Noticias externas

# Accessibility Kit for SharePoint 1.1 und Roadmap

Auf der SharePointConference in Redmond hat HiSoftware die Version 1.1 des Accessibility Kits für SharePoint

Thursday, March 13, 2008 9:38 AM by SharePoint, SharePoint and stuff

# Accessibility Kit for SharePoint 1.1 und Roadmap

Auf der SharePointConference in Redmond hat HiSoftware die Version 1.1 des Accessibility Kits für SharePoint

Thursday, March 13, 2008 9:58 AM by Mirrored Blogs

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