Almost everybody likes to travel. The question is, what's the best strategy and what locations are most accessible?
Posted on: Tue, Jul 1 2008 4:39 AM
Posted by: UnitedKingdom Posts: 5
Leading from Chris's point, the more we share our life experiences, especially concerning Access issues the more we can use this information to the benefit of all.
Our organisation focuses on making UK service providers more accessible, why lock potential customers and employees out?
When all can benefit, we are already steering towards the organisations which Chris has mentioned in his experience; making them further aware the benefits of being more "accessibile", and designing an action plan on how these adjustments can be made without breaking the bank.
If you want to be kept in the information loop of how we progress with this initative visit and register free at http://www.theaccessfinder.com
Posted on: Tue, Jul 1 2008 8:00 AM
Posted by: rainey826 Posts: 3,961
GOOD FOR YOU CHRIS ! ENJOY AND BE SAFE RAINEY XO
Posted on: Tue, Jul 1 2008 9:10 AM
Posted by: JeanR Posts: 40
ecrowley:Hi Jean, if you were to highlight the word you want to link, the "link" icon on your menu will light up, and if you click on that, you can enter the hyperlink to link to the website you're trying to link to. Hope that helps!
Hi Jean, if you were to highlight the word you want to link, the "link" icon on your menu will light up, and if you click on that, you can enter the hyperlink to link to the website you're trying to link to. Hope that helps!
Thanks! I'll give it a try next time. Jean
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