Re: Fw: Checkpoint 3.3

At 11:07 AM 7/16/1999 , Chris Maden wrote:
>[Robert Neff]
>>I can
>> make a web page that is accessible using HTML 3.2 and 4.

>So do this:
><style><!--
>p { display: block }
>--></style>

>and change your DOCTYPE to HTML 4.0 Transitional, which should handle
>most content that complies to older HTML DTDs.  Then you're all set. (-:

I know you're making a joke, and I _do_ find it amusing, but I'm
also going to use it to make a point.

Does the above make the web page any more or less accessible?  If
we are requiring changes that amount to basically the above
CSS tomfoolery, and making no actual progress toward accessibility
_on that page_, then perhaps the checkpoint needs serious 
reconsideration.

"Use CSS whenever possible" is an excellent principle.  "Use CSS
whenever possible" is a really bad checkpoint requirement.

--
Kynn Bartlett                                    mailto:kynn@hwg.org
President, HTML Writers Guild                    http://www.hwg.org/
AWARE Center Director                          http://aware.hwg.org/

Received on Friday, 16 July 1999 20:43:05 UTC