I'm not sure what Jonathan means, but I would say that a library of small pages showing the proper codes in action would be very useful. Something like Len Kasday's recent ALT/Imagemap test pages. Some checkpoints would be harder to demonstrate, but it would be a worthy effort. Patrick "WAI doesn't want Web sites with good taste, WAI wants Web sites that taste good!" ... Sorry (Charlie). At 12:14 PM 1/20/00 , Kynn Bartlett wrote: >At 01:08 AM 1/20/2000 , Jonathan Chetwynd wrote: > >Could we please agree that it is time WAI published some good examples? > >I'm not sure what you mean by WAI publishing good examples. Do you >mean that the Web Accessibility Initiative should maintain a list >of sites that have followed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines? > >Or something else? > >-- >Kynn Bartlett mailto:kynn@hwg.org >President, HTML Writers Guild http://www.hwg.org/ >AWARE Center Director http://aware.hwg.org/Received on Thursday, 20 January 2000 16:53:51 GMT
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