Daniel -- My rocommendation to those who are new to using the WAI guidelines is to spend a little time with the WCAG "Curriculum for Web Content Accessibility" <http://www.w3.org/WAI/wcag-curric/>. It has worked out examples of those recommendations for which such examples make sense, and links back to technical rationale for each. I have found the confidence thus developed more than made up for the time spent with the curriculum. Bill LaPlant Daniel Hillier wrote: > It’s not just about getting past the bobby test I am fairly new to > designing WAI related sites and I found some of the guide lines a bit > confusing at times so just wanted to make sure that I understood them > and that the site I am designing are accessible to a reasonable > degree. > > Daniel > -- William P. LaPlant, Jr. Census; Rm.3000-4; Washington DC 20233 Computer Scientist Phones:301-457-4887 home:703-360-9184 Technology Research Staff; SRD mailto:blaplant@census.gov -- mailto:blaplant@mindspring.com I am committed to Children inheriting a culture of unlimited possibilities; Technology empowering miraculous lives.Received on Friday, 20 September 2002 13:41:10 GMT
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