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Accessibility

Also as one of the observers in the Interregional Seminar and Regional Demonstration Workshop on Accessible Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Persons with Disabilities held in Manila, Philippines from March 3 – 7, 2003, we are duty-bound to follow the rules set by the “Manila Accessible Information and Communications Technologies Design Recommendations” enumerated as follows:

  1. Provide an Access Instruction page for visitors (explaining the accessibility features of the Web site and providing an e-mail hyperlink for visitors to communicate problems with Web page accessibility);
    – An accessibility link on the first page explains how the site is accessible. An email address can be clicked at the bottom to readily communicate with the webmaster.
  2. Provide support for text browsers and descriptive hyperlinks (links such as “this” and “click here” do not alone convey the nature of the target link);
    – There is nowhere within the whole site you can see the “This” or “Click here” links. A complete explanation of the link is used.
  3. Attach ALT(alternative) text to graphic images so that assistive computer technology such as screen readers can reach the content;
    – All pictures, gif files, graphic images, tables, and buttons are attached with ALT commands. Some even used the Title command so that the Mozilla Firefox browser can view the alt tags.
  4. For each photograph contributing meaningful content to the page, provide a “D” hyperlink to a page providing the descriptive text of the image;
    – The “D” hyperlink is located at the bottom of every comic strip describing every frame.
  5. Provide text transcriptions or descriptions for all audio and video clips;
    – There are no audio and video clips included on this site.
  6. Provide alternative mechanisms for online forms since forms are not supported by all browsers (such as e-mail or voice/TTY phone numbers);
    – Two online forms are used; a survey form and the feedback form. The feedback form has an alternative email link.
  7. Avoid access barriers, such as the posting of documents in Adobe � PDF ( Portable Document Format), non-linear format, Frame format, or requiring visitors to download software to access the content. If posting in Adobe � PDF, accessible HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) or ASCII text must also be posted by the Webmaster converting the document.
    – MCCID Online Website never used Adobe PDF files, frame formats, or other non-linear formats within the site.

What is MCCIDONLINE.NET now MCCIDONLINE.COM

mccidonline.net is the first paid domain name address used by Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf Foundation, Inc. (MCCID) which was purchased on August 31, 2000. It was been the official website address of the foundation for more than five years until February 2006 when it changed to www.mccid.edu.ph indicating an established educational institution in the Philippines.

After 2006, the web address was continued and maintained. It has been used to promote web accessibility in the Philippines. The logo of two hands with middle fingers aligning each other is the Filipino Sign Language for Internet or contact using the Internet.

However, due to the pandemic, the ".net" domain name was not automatically renewed and internet sharks immediately grabbed the name and used it for online gamblings, etc.

In order to preserve the contents of the site, we decided to purchase a ".com" domain name in 2021 that we now use.

ORIGINAL MCCIDONLINE.NET WEBPAGE

You may view the previous website which existed until March 3, 2021 by clicking on the image below.

Original MCCID Online Front Webpage

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The websites that are hosted here are properties of their respective organizations.
Jojo I. Esposa Jr. and Ervin R. Reyes, Web Design Teachers
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