Re: Accessibility of constant contact

2017-05-30 Thread Nancy Badger
Hello, I received emails via constant contact on a regular basis. The reason is because there are several departments at my university who use this service. I find this the emails I receive to be very in accessible. Lots of images without labels. Hope this helps Nancy Nancy Badger, Ph.D Executiv

Re: Accessibility of constant contact

2017-05-28 Thread Scott Granados
I can’t speak for the software but I can say they are willing to hire blind engineers so that’s something. I interviewed over there and ended up taking a different offer but it does seem like a great bunch of folks. > On May 26, 2017, at 6:07 PM, Laura Bratton wrote: > > Hi all, > Has anyone

Re: Accessibility of constant contact

2017-05-27 Thread michael babcock
Donna: Thanks for your message, and as I wrote Laura off list, I’ve not used constant contact however have had good experiences with Convertkit. I used AWebber. For 4 years and loved them, until they released campaigns. When campaigns was in beta, voiceover users could not independently create w

Re: Accessibility of constant contact

2017-05-26 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Laura, I haven't worked with Constant Contact, but I have had very good experiences with AWebber. You might want to take a look at them. Cheers, Donna > On May 26, 2017, at 5:07 PM, Laura Bratton wrote: > > Hi all, > Has anyone used constant contact to send emails out to a group? Is it > a

Accessibility of constant contact

2017-05-26 Thread Laura Bratton
Hi all, Has anyone used constant contact to send emails out to a group? Is it accessible? I need to create an email distribution list for work so trying to find something that is accessible. Thank you for any help, Laura -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visi