- From: Jutta Treviranus <jutta.treviranus@utoronto.ca>
- Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 11:13:26 -0400
- To: love26@gorge.net
- Cc: w3c-wai-au@w3.org
That sounds like a good addition to the guidelines, especially for recommendations that are hard to suppport in the authoring tool otherwise, or hard to describe. Jutta >How about collecting "boiler plate" routines that enable the author to >include certain (accessible) features in her web site? E.g. my ISP has >little hints on how to "add a submission form to your web page." > >In general there must be a way to get to *ALL* ISPs so that they can be >notified of their responsibility (liabilit?) in regard to ensuring that >all their web site authors are in conformance with the guidelines >*required* by the WAI. In any subsequent "legal/ethical/moral showdown" >they will have complied with the requirement to "show good faith" if >they notify all their users about accessibility's importance both from >the point of view of getting good readership and conformance with WAI >goals. >-- >Love. > ACCESSIBILITY IS RIGHT - NOT PRIVILEGE >http://dicomp.pair.com
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