WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference

Hi All,

I can't remember where we were at with all our comments on the "Quick
Reference" but when using it today I came up with another way I would
like to use it. Basically I wanted to know all the Guidelines that came
under "Operable" and wanted to sift through it that way. Initially this
is because I was looking for a particular Guideline that I knew was
there but actually this could be really useful for if wanting to
approach the Guidelines from a "functional" perspective as opposed to a
"technology" specific or "level" perspective.

Hope that makes sense.

Henny

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