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The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

29 April 2008 | 1598 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interesting website, but accessibility issues

It is a shame that the website - which does address a real need - was not designed to serve all tax-payers, including those with disabilities: turn images off, you don't know what it's about... Open it in a text-mode browser, you can't browse or use it...

It seems that all French administrations are not yet aware that the General referential of accessibility for Administrations is published ( http://rgaa.dgme.fr/ ), and that its pragmatic guidelines give interesting advice to fulfill the legal requirement for an administration web service to be accessible to all (art 47 of French law 2005-102)...

Edit: Sorry, I didn't make it clear that this comment was referring to the French tax declaration portal and not to epractice.eu, which is in my view a great example of modern and quality web design, even if it can still improve its accessibility. Congrats to all your team for this great resource!

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

29 April 2008 | 1599 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interesting website, but accessibility issues

It is a shame that the website - which does address a real need - was not designed to serve all tax-payers, including those with disabilities: turn images off, you don't know what it's about... Open it in a text-mode browser, you can't browse or use it...

It seems that all French administrations are not yet aware that the General referential of accessibility for Administrations is published ( http://rgaa.dgme.fr/ ), and that its pragmatic guidelines give interesting advice to fulfill the legal requirement for an administration web service to be accessible to all (art 47 of French law 2005-102)...

Edit: Sorry, I didn't make it clear that this comment was referring to the French tax declaration portal and not to epractice.eu, which is in my view a great example of modern and quality web design, even if it can still improve its accessibility. Congrats to all your team for this great resource!

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

29 April 2008 | 1600 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interesting website, but accessibility issues

It is a shame that the website - which does address a real need - was not designed to serve all tax-payers, including those with disabilities: turn images off, you don't know what it's about... Open it in a text-mode browser, you can't browse or use it...

It seems that all French administrations are not yet aware that the General referential of accessibility for Administrations is published ( http://rgaa.dgme.fr/ ), and that its pragmatic guidelines give interesting advice to fulfill the legal requirement for an administration web service to be accessible to all (art 47 of French law 2005-102)...

Edit: Sorry, I didn't make it clear that this comment was referring to the French tax declaration portal and not to epractice.eu, which is in my view a great example of modern and quality web design, even if it can still improve its accessibility. Congrats to all your team for this great resource!

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

29 April 2008 | 1601 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interesting website, but accessibility issues

It is a shame that the website - which does address a real need - was not designed to serve all tax-payers, including those with disabilities: turn images off, you don't know what it's about... Open it in a text-mode browser, you can't browse or use it...

It seems that all French administrations are not yet aware that the General referential of accessibility for Administrations is published ( http://rgaa.dgme.fr/ ), and that its pragmatic guidelines give interesting advice to fulfill the legal requirement for an administration web service to be accessible to all (art 47 of French law 2005-102)...

Edit: Sorry, I didn't make it clear that this comment was referring to the French tax declaration portal and not to epractice.eu, which is in my view a great example of modern and quality web design, even if it can still improve its accessibility. Congrats to all your team for this great resource!

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

29 April 2008 | 1602 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interesting website, but accessibility issues

It is a shame that the website - which does address a real need - was not designed to serve all tax-payers, including those with disabilities: turn images off, you don't know what it's about... Open it in a text-mode browser, you can't browse or use it...

It seems that all French administrations are not yet aware that the General referential of accessibility for Administrations is published ( http://rgaa.dgme.fr/ ), and that its pragmatic guidelines give interesting advice to fulfill the legal requirement for an administration web service to be accessible to all (art 47 of French law 2005-102)...

Edit: Sorry, I didn't make it clear that this comment was referring to the French tax declaration portal and not to epractice.eu, which is in my view a great example of modern and quality web design, even if it can still improve its accessibility. Congrats to all your team for this great resource!

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

29 April 2008 | 1603 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interesting website, but accessibility issues

It is a shame that the website - which does address a real need - was not designed to serve all tax-payers, including those with disabilities: turn images off, you don't know what it's about... Open it in a text-mode browser, you can't browse or use it...

It seems that all French administrations are not yet aware that the General referential of accessibility for Administrations is published ( http://rgaa.dgme.fr/ ), and that its pragmatic guidelines give interesting advice to fulfill the legal requirement for an administration web service to be accessible to all (art 47 of French law 2005-102)...

Edit: Sorry, I didn't make it clear that this comment was referring to the French tax declaration portal and not to epractice.eu, which is in my view a great example of modern and quality web design, even if it can still improve its accessibility. Congrats to all your team for this great resource!

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

29 April 2008 | 1604 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interesting website, but accessibility issues

It is a shame that the website - which does address a real need - was not designed to serve all tax-payers, including those with disabilities: turn images off, you don't know what it's about... Open it in a text-mode browser, you can't browse or use it...

It seems that all French administrations are not yet aware that the General referential of accessibility for Administrations is published ( http://rgaa.dgme.fr/ ), and that its pragmatic guidelines give interesting advice to fulfill the legal requirement for an administration web service to be accessible to all (art 47 of French law 2005-102)...

Edit: Sorry, I didn't make it clear that this comment was referring to the French tax declaration portal and not to epractice.eu, which is in my view a great example of modern and quality web design, even if it can still improve its accessibility. Congrats to all your team for this great resource!

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

29 April 2008 | 1605 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interesting website, but accessibility issues

It is a shame that the website - which does address a real need - was not designed to serve all tax-payers, including those with disabilities: turn images off, you don't know what it's about... Open it in a text-mode browser, you can't browse or use it...

It seems that all French administrations are not yet aware that the General referential of accessibility for Administrations is published ( http://rgaa.dgme.fr/ ), and that its pragmatic guidelines give interesting advice to fulfill the legal requirement for an administration web service to be accessible to all (art 47 of French law 2005-102)...

Edit: Sorry, I didn't make it clear that this comment was referring to the French tax declaration portal and not to epractice.eu, which is in my view a great example of modern and quality web design, even if it can still improve its accessibility. Congrats to all your team for this great resource!

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

29 April 2008 | 1606 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interesting website, but accessibility issues

It is a shame that the website - which does address a real need - was not designed to serve all tax-payers, including those with disabilities: turn images off, you don't know what it's about... Open it in a text-mode browser, you can't browse or use it...

It seems that all French administrations are not yet aware that the General referential of accessibility for Administrations is published ( http://rgaa.dgme.fr/ ), and that its pragmatic guidelines give interesting advice to fulfill the legal requirement for an administration web service to be accessible to all (art 47 of French law 2005-102)...

Edit: Sorry, I didn't make it clear that this comment was referring to the French tax declaration portal and not to epractice.eu, which is in my view a great example of modern and quality web design, even if it can still improve its accessibility. Congrats to all your team for this great resource!

The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.

ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...

29 April 2008 | 1607 Visits | Rating: No votes

Interesting website, but accessibility issues

It is a shame that the website - which does address a real need - was not designed to serve all tax-payers, including those with disabilities: turn images off, you don't know what it's about... Open it in a text-mode browser, you can't browse or use it...

It seems that all French administrations are not yet aware that the General referential of accessibility for Administrations is published ( http://rgaa.dgme.fr/ ), and that its pragmatic guidelines give interesting advice to fulfill the legal requirement for an administration web service to be accessible to all (art 47 of French law 2005-102)...

Edit: Sorry, I didn't make it clear that this comment was referring to the French tax declaration portal and not to epractice.eu, which is in my view a great example of modern and quality web design, even if it can still improve its accessibility. Congrats to all your team for this great resource!

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