Re: illiteracy & cognitive disability

At 03:25 PM 6/8/1999 , jonathan chetwynd wrote:
>If members insist that the correct approach is textual.

This is not a sentence.  I am having problems understanding you
due to lack of correct English use on your behalf.  I am not
sure what obligation I have to understand you when you are not
easily understood by _me_.

>Please could they indicate where the W3C documentation on illiteracy &
>cognitive disability and www accessibility is. I am still labouring through
>the large amount of mail and hope to answer some more tomorrow.

Can you please provide _your_ documentation on how to make a web
site more accessible to people with disabilities?  I am getting
pretty frustrated at lack of direct information; this may be all 
a subtle attempt to show what it's like to be cognitively disabled
or something, but I would prefer some direct, cooperative examples
that I can learn from and use, rather than these repeated
accusations and demands.


--
Kynn Bartlett <kynn@hwg.org>
President, Governing Board Member
HTML Writers Guild <URL:http://www.hwg.org>
Director, Accessible Web Authoring Resources and Education Center
  <URL:http://aware.hwg.org/>

Received on Tuesday, 8 June 1999 21:23:23 UTC