Re: W3C website (accessibility)

What on earth happened to W3C's website? I'm very disappointed and  
appalled.
W3C used to have such a great reference chart on CSS, among other  
things, and look at it now! http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/ HORROR!  
Absolute horror. I can't sort anything out. It's crowded, lines are  
too long, the font is horrible to read, everything is tight, and it  
looks like utter crap. Nothing is organized. I don't even want to  
read it because it's indecipherable. I'm STUNNED. The site is  
supposed to be about standards and accessibility, isn't it? It has  
fallen behind to a pit of despair in this regard.

http://www.w3.org/WAI/ Like what is this? What is the point of this  
page? I don't see the point. It's a jumble of this and that. Is there  
a specific focus of the page? Where should I go first? I'm  
overwhelmed, and am closing the page and continuing my search for  
something succinct.

This is outrageous.

Regards,


Erika Rathje
Communication Design student, Emily Carr Institute, Vancouver, Canada

Received on Saturday, 25 June 2005 14:12:13 UTC