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Accessible Form Creator
The HiSoftware Accessible Form Creator allows you to
create forms for web sites containing all the
additional markup required to make the forms
accessible under Section 508 standards and the W3C
WCAG 1.0 Priority 1-3 Guidelines.
The HiSoftware Accessible Form Creator is intended
to make creating accessible forms easy, regardless
of the skill of the developer. It is designed for
creating accessible HTML code related to the design,
appearance, accessibility and usability for the
form. From there, a web developer can then code the
back-end functionality of the form, whether CGI
programs, FrontPage Extensions or other methods are
used to get the form to perform its actions. Please
review the documentation for your web editing
programs, web server and other web technology you
are using in order to complete these "back-end"
configurations.
Download and Install the Utility
http://www.hisoftware.com/downloads/formbuilder.exe
5.3 MB
NOTE: This Solution is free to
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Getting Started
This Getting Started topic presents an overview on
how to create the forms. The individual help topics
for each subject can be consulted for more
information on each section.
Opening the Program
If you have not opened the Accessible Form Creator,
due so now by locating the Accessible Form Creator
shortcut. It is found in the Windows Start menu
under
Start --> Programs -->
HiSoftware AccVerify --> Tools --> Accessible Form
Creator.
On first run of the program, the
Settings form will appear. Please choose your
settings and click Ok to close the form saving your
settings.
Collaboration
By saving form fields as templates, you can make
sure that other users in your organization all use
the same form fields when creating forms enterprise
wide.
To save form field values as a template:
From the File menu, select Save.
Enter a name and location for your template and
click on the Save button.
To load from a template:
From the File menu, select Import.
Select a template and click on the Ok button.
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