RE: Where is w3c stuff too hard..

Hi Lisa,



A good resource, published a couple days ago, is:

ยท     A11y Hacks for the Blind: Navigating GitHub & the W3C<http://www.deque.com/blog/birkirs-bats-flight-accessibility-hacks-blind/>



Google Docs should be okay for me.

John

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Subject: Where is w3c stuff too hard..



Hi folks



I know a lot if us struggle with using the w3c technology and processes. I would like to set up s page for feedback and suggesting that we can give to the w3c so they can make it easier for us and encourage participation.



Would a google doc be a good way to collect this feedback? Is it ok for the low vision and blind members.







All the best



Lisa Seeman



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Received on Wednesday, 21 September 2016 13:20:28 UTC