Introducing the Mac-cessibility Network
— ♣We are pleased to announce the launch of the Mac-cessibility Network, a new site devoted to the accessibility of Apple products and the people who use them.
In the two years since the launch of Lioncourt.com, the site has grown beyond its initial aspirations and design. It was time for a major overhaul. This redesign comes with many new features, as well as the ability to more comfortably expand as the site grows.
The main site for Mac-cessibility is now Maccessibility.net, home of the Mac-cessibility Network. Lioncourt.com will go on as strictly the news outlet for Mac-cessibility, offering “news, podcasts, editorials, and reviews, just like always.
The following is a list of notes and features of particular interest on the Mac-cessibility Network. Additional sections and content is already underway, and this is not an exhaustive list. We encourage visitors to explore the site and send us feedback.
- Near the top of all pages, a customized Google search form allows users to search through the entire Mac-cessibility family of sites, a variety of third-party sites which offer Apple accessibility information, as well as a small number of the top Apple news resources.
- The Mac-cessibility home page includes the latest Mac-cessibility news stories and Apple press releases.
- The Mac-cessibility home page includes links to the most recent discussion threads from the MacVisionaries and VIPhone communities. Simply click a thread topic to view the discussion, even if you’re not a member.
- We’ve created a new iPhone section, which includes a revamped Accessible Apps page and FAQ.
- We’ve updated and revamped our Resources section, which offers links to other sites and services.
- We’ve updated and revamped our Guides section to make perusal and discovery much easier.
- All sections now include more user friendly URL’s.
- …and more is on the way!
We are humbled and honored by the support the community has given the Mac-cessibility project, and we hope that you will find the new site and forthcoming services to be a vast improvement. If you find the Mac-cessibility Network a valuable resource, please consider making a contribution.