At 11:13 AM +0100 6/30/00, Paul Davis wrote: >Whilst I must confess to a slight guffaw at your posting, and it is >in part true. I think you are being a bit hard on many individuals >that make up the list. >From time to time the better funded college and government web >designers do tend to forget that the majority of web design work is >done in a highly competitive commercial environment. I think that this list (the WAI interest group list) isn't really meant to be a list for the "front line" web designer; this is really something else and while from time to time it serves as a resource for accessible web design tips, it's really more for communication about web accessibility issues in general, and about the WAI in specific. There are a number of other mailing lists out there that might give a neophyte or even a veteran designer some good tips on accessible web design, and I'm always glad to see more of them appear. :) As an obligatory plug, questions about web accessibility are welcomed on -any- of the HTML Writers Guild's discussion lists, described at: http://www.hwg.org/services/lists/ Trial membership in the Guild is free (for a year or more), so I encourage you to check them out if you haven't before... --Kynn -- -- Kynn Bartlett <kynn@idyllmtn.com> http://www.kynn.com/Received on Friday, 30 June 2000 06:46:31 GMT
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