What kind of problems has she had, Richard? I find it quite easy to log-in,
pay my termly subs and download words and lyrics. I did, for a time, have
problems finding how to log-in but my husband put a shortcut into the
favourites which has over-ridden this difficulty.
My main problem with Rock Choir is not the website but the dance moves!
Luckily I have made two friends who stand me between them to help teach the
moves, which admittedly are pretty basic, but I find it hard remembering the
words, the harmony part and the dance moves, whereas they get visual prompts
from the Rock Choir Leader.
Is your wife one of those who has been selected for the new website or, like
me, just notified that it will be changing. I wonder how many sight impaired
Rock Choir members there are as I know there is a guide dog owner in
Canterbury.
Alison
--- Begin Message ---Alison, I'm interested in what you've said.
- From: "Richard Godfrey-McKay" <lists.godfrey-mckay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 09:52:09 -0000
My wife attends our local rock choir, and, unless I'm mistaken, she has
found the site not to be great at all - though not necessarily from an
accessibility point of view.
Richard
Richard Godfrey-McKay
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From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
CJ &AA MAY
Sent: 24 February 2016 22:28
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] checking a website is accessible
I belong to my local Rock Choir and have been notified that the national
Rock Choir website is being updated and revamped. The current site is very
accessible. Is there a test they can do to check their new design is still
accessible or are there written guidelines which they could adhere to?
Alison
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