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Standards Compliant Cross-Browser Accessibility

Content generated by TRIBiQ CMS is fully XHTML and CSS compliant, meaning your websites will display accuratly across all modern browesrs and web clients, including (but not limited to) Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 and 7, Firefox 1 and 2, Safari for MacOS and Opera.

Using W3C compliant standards allows TRIBiQ CMS content to be combined with any other data source, allowing you to develop new TRIBiQ CMS applications much easier. Moving your Web pages to TRIBiQ CMS XHTML, for instance, means that you can easily transform your website data to other formats.

Finally, using CSS lets TRIBiQ CMS cleanly separate the presentation from the structure of your content. This very same separation also saves in the operational costs: using CSS means less HTML code for each page, and therefore bandwidth saving.

Your website is probably one of your company's biggest assets. Don't put it in proprietary formats that you cannot control. You never know what the future holds, so invest in a CMS framework that already belongs to the future.

Tools for compliance

TRIBiQ CMS offers interoperability and accessibility across a variety of platforms and devices by incorporating useful access features and conforming to international compliance standards. TRIBiQ CMS offers:

  • Access Key Support
    You can assign any Alphanumeric Character to a Menu Item, making the menu easier to navigate for visitors with limited interface components or capability.

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  • Accessibility Page
    By default there is a HTML Advanced Accessibility Template in the TRIBiQ CMS template set, and this enables you to display accessibility information to site visitors. The Access Keys mappings are displayed as well as other useful information.

Achieving compliance

We are well aware that being BOBBY, W3C and DDA compliant is not an easily achievable goal, but TRIBiQ CMS provides a good from which to start. A good example of a TRIBiQ CMS Level 3 compliant site is http://www.barprobono.org.uk.