RE: WCAG Compliance - found 424 of them in English

Hi Phill and all,

 

There are another way more secure. 

 

-          As each conformance icon must be linked with a WAI webpage
following the directive in: http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG1-Conformance.html

-          For A conformance sites, use google with: link:
http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG1A-Conformance  (You will find: “about 21,700
linking to http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG1A-Conformance”)

-          For Double A conformance:
“link:http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG1AA-Conformance” and you will find: “…about
169,000 linking to…”

-          For Triple A conformance:
“link:http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG1AAA-Conformance” and you will find: “about
17,500 linking to”

 

I hope this can be useful.

 

Best regards, 

Emmanuelle

 

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Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo

Directora de la Fundación Sidar

Coordinadora del Seminario SIDAR

www.sidar.org

email: coordina@sidar.org / emmanuelle@sidar.org

 

De: w3c-wai-ig-request@w3.org [mailto:w3c-wai-ig-request@w3.org] En nombre
de Phill Jenkins
Enviado el: jueves, 02 de octubre de 2008 19:02
Para: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Asunto: Re: WCAG Compliance - found 424 of them in English

 


At 15:57 2/10/2008, Ryan Jean wrote:
>Can someone give me a list of sites with the WCAG compliant logo?

> 
> If you're just looking for sites that use or abuse the WCAG 
> conformance logos (as opposed to sites that really meet the 
> guidelines, regardless of logos), you can just do an image search. In 
> English, these icons usually have alt text like "Level A conformance 
> icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0" - with some 
> variations on this theme. 

Thanks for the "search tip", I did a Google image search and only found 424
sites (or pages containing the logo) with the English alt text: 

        . . . about 424 for
<http://images.google.com/url?q=http://www.answers.com/level&r=67&sa=X&oi=di
ct&ct=D&cd=1&ei=curkSPGJFJTysAP2h7XHDw&sig2=yfnn8SRkZyaPhoDU8ehm_A&usg=AFQjC
NHkYRtiyOsbar3yFOBBPMqngK-ukA> Level A
<http://images.google.com/url?q=http://www.answers.com/conformance&r=67&sa=X
&oi=dict&ct=D&cd=2&ei=curkSPGJFJTysAP2h7XHDw&sig2=t7OEcJSCuKg_InQ1FZiT7w&usg
=AFQjCNHymLqoJqWVWrWLfd3j4pxeyy5D4A> conformance
<http://images.google.com/url?q=http://www.answers.com/icon&r=67&sa=X&oi=dic
t&ct=D&cd=3&ei=curkSPGJFJTysAP2h7XHDw&sig2=SXHr2l_PNaHZBKxGS7jjTw&usg=AFQjCN
HVbsKRPFbdypUap0GdJiSfZeGl8w> icon, W3C-
<http://images.google.com/url?q=http://www.answers.com/wai&r=67&sa=X&oi=dict
&ct=D&cd=4&ei=curkSPGJFJTysAP2h7XHDw&sig2=rkE-AvWNn22Co_sB1fkhDA&usg=AFQjCNF
WrnMDWWPI2vzCFabIn0ax63G9Tw> WAI
<http://images.google.com/url?q=http://www.answers.com/web&r=67&sa=X&oi=dict
&ct=D&cd=5&ei=curkSPGJFJTysAP2h7XHDw&sig2=sWlTO_k5VfSkb6IgyzeNGg&usg=AFQjCNE
SrSUqrD9Ar_SVt-WMhlHOHjcJ3A> Web
<http://images.google.com/url?q=http://www.answers.com/content&r=67&sa=X&oi=
dict&ct=D&cd=6&ei=curkSPGJFJTysAP2h7XHDw&sig2=Z8HPuOnvyGR7YuOe9vafxg&usg=AFQ
jCNEhgneE7qH_DN3xG1ZDcV5ZdRk52g> Content
<http://images.google.com/url?q=http://www.answers.com/accessibility&r=67&sa
=X&oi=dict&ct=D&cd=7&ei=curkSPGJFJTysAP2h7XHDw&sig2=0HjwA_Slc1nZ3zI3qhQAgQ&u
sg=AFQjCNHVYqgyRbqSiacvtLVTvLmXixa9Jg> Accessibility
<http://images.google.com/url?q=http://www.answers.com/guidelines&r=67&sa=X&
oi=dict&ct=D&cd=8&ei=curkSPGJFJTysAP2h7XHDw&sig2=Qc8IWhcYaNox7z50UvDvdw&usg=
AFQjCNGypz6n9d6uzkN-Y_h6dH8FFrFfiQ> Guidelines 1.0. 

notice that this includes the Double-A and Triple-A logos as well. 

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=Level+A+conformance+icon%2C+W3C-WAI+
Web+Content+Accessibility+Guidelines+1.0&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2 

Regards,
Phill Jenkins
IBM Research - Human Ability & Accessibility Center

Received on Thursday, 2 October 2008 17:56:51 UTC