(Reply from Randy Klumph) You might want to look at the Trace Center's Accessibility and Universal Design http://trace.wisc.edu/resources/ud-resources.php and their other resources on disabilities and accessibility http://trace.wisc.edu/resources/ Regards, Randy Klumph [log in to unmask] The National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness The Teaching Research Institute 345 N Monmouth Ave Monmouth, OR 97361 - Nate Eckstine wrote: >Is there an ADA recommendation FAQ for listserv lists? Or do >individual >companies create their own? > >Most of our customer base is in a highly wired area. But we do have >people that put out separate versions of their lists. One in HTML and >one in text. I was thinking about approaching management and creating >a >policy to do that. > >We also need to place communications into the new cell phone formats >in >a more compact version so we can deliver effectively to cells and >blackberries etc. I've found HTML mail hard to avoid but wouldn't open >anything from a non-trusted source. Even then I would be cautious. I >haven't seen an Iphone yet. > >Nate Eckstine (DoIT CityWide Webteam) > >City of Seattle Department of Information Technology >700 Fifth Ave. Suite 2700 >Seattle, WA 98104-5065 USA ------------ Regards, Randy Klumph [log in to unmask] The National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness The Teaching Research Institute 345 N Monmouth Ave Monmouth, OR 97361