- From: Judy Brewer <jbrewer@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 01:02:11 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-eo@w3.org
EOWG: [thread starter] Following our last meeting I talked to some developers of interactive CD's & Web sites. At this point I'm leaning more towards prioritizing a pre-whacked Web site ahead of the CD, which was the gist of comments in last meeting. Would appreciate suggestions on content. This would be for a packaged Web site explaining & instructing & demonstrating Web accessibility, that companies or organizations could grab, pull behind their firewall, and customize if they wanted to, but still leaving W3C/WAI identity. Content: - multiple starting points (some for managers, other for technical people, other for non-technical staff who write basic pages, etc.) - comprehensive index, lots of options all visible up front - reference materials including business case, guidelines, sample code, policy requirements - self-instructional modules to introduce/ help implement page author guidelines - demos of good & bad design - demos of voice browsing, access technologies etc where possible - design samples for accessible pages - evaluation & repair tools - WAI project reference description - reference links for more info - other? Questions: Comments/critique on content? Suggestions how to make it highly attractive, usable, updatable? - Judy ---------- Judy Brewer jbrewer@w3.org 617-258-9741 Director, Web Accessibility Initiative International Program Office World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) MIT/LCS Room NE43-355 545 Technology Square, Cambridge MA 02139 USA http://www.w3.org/WAI
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